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Rant away...sounds like you may have made 3 new converts to the smoke & fire club! Way to go!! :wink: :thumbsup:
 
glrerun:
Just my 0.02 worth.

Have a TVA Grand in 45 and love it. It does shoot great and most of all, no problems at all.

Have shot BP close to 60 years and started in Weston, Mo. being taught by my Grandfather.

My primary deer rifle has been a Lyman Great Plains in 50 cal that I modified to suit myself.

I have and do shoot 32, 36, 45, 50, 54 & 58 plus shotgun in 12 ga. Also shoot the BP revolvers.

Long story---of all my guns the TVA Grand is my favorite by far and if I were looking for another BP long gun it would be another TVA Grand and would come from Matt. I also am fond of the brass furniture.

Coots
 
hanshi said:
Matt can and will adjust any dimension of a stock that is specified. He's done it for roundball and he's gone out on a limb for me as well. Generally those few who claim problems with TVM don't send them back? Also he builds what one tells him to build; if one doesn't like it, who's fault is it???


I agree. TVM has treated me very well.
 
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