Why all the TC hate...?
I've had the same renegade for 25 years and taken plenty of game and I proud to own one.
I've had the same renegade for 25 years and taken plenty of game and I proud to own one.
You are a comic as well as a B,P. nut like the rest of us! ? I thought you had spelled the word," flintlock" wrong but after reading your post and see the word ,"Flinchlock" again I got it. LOL!Bought my first muzzleloader, a 54cal Renegade kit in 1978 & have consistently had TC's of some sort in the gunrack ever since. Seriously I've probably owned a ton of them. About the only 'traditional' models I haven't had are a Cherokee and a High Plaines Sporter. My current stable lists an early Hawken 50cal, my Renegade/White Mountain hybrid, a 54cal New Englander, and a 54cal of the unmentionable persuasion.
And I use bore-butter to lube my maxi-balls that I load over pyrodex RS because they work and clean-up is a breeze. And I don't like flinchlocks.
It's usually not too pronounced here but, there's a certain segment who thinks if ya ain't shootin' a patched roundball over real black from a hand-built flinchlock you either made yourself or had commissioned while dressed in buckskins or linsey-woolsey while wearing a tri-corn or coonskin cap that you ain't a real muzzler.
To be honest I have never owned a T.C. rifle. I have worked up loads for others and found the rifles to be well made. They are not custom but they weren't supposed to be. They were made to use and at that time were priced so a regualar hard working man on a budget could afford one. I am out of the loop now and no longer take on a long drawn out job , thanks to father time and health issues, so I don;t see many B.P. rifles now. There are some B.P. rifles that were not very well planned out didn't function well but T.C. rifles were not one of them. I personally don't care for them as I prefer B.P. rifles that looked like they did in the day. All I can say about T.C. rifles is. so far, everyone I have run into were built like a tank and performed flawlessly! I wish people would quit bashing them!I have seen it here many times yet I believe Thompson Center probably brought more people into this style of shooting than any other company. First side locks for some later moving on to customs or self builds. Others are happy with what they have. Not every ones budget allows for a custom or original. Not every one has the skills to build a gun including myself. Don't believe that should exclude us from the sport.
My first sidelock was a TC 54 cal. percussion Hawken. That led to 5 more. A percussion Renegade, a New Englander 12ga, a Big Boar, a flint Renegade, and a flint Hawken.
I still have them and enjoy them all.
This will open another can of worms but I believe TC had the best warranty around and they backed it. Others will disagree since S & W no longer honors it. This is not all one sided either. The warranty was for the original purchaser. How many guns were in the hands of second and third owners and sent in for repairs and I never heard of TC questioning it.
I was once told by a member here to disregard the anti TC crowd as most guys, whether they wanted to admit it or not, still had one hidden in the closet.
I am happy with my TCs and they aren't hidden. If I stumble across the right one 6 now could become 7.
Take care,
Ed
Why all the TC hate...?
I've had the same renegade for 25 years and taken plenty of game and I proud to own one.
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