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LIVE From The Woods 2020 - Let's hear stories and see some pictures!
Splitear replied to Marion's topic in Deer Hunting
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Need some help: Screw-In Chokes for T/C New Englander
Splitear replied to Splitear's topic in Muzzleloaders
Thanks for the help with Carlsons. It looks good on my wall for right now, but if I get tired of looking at it I’ll let you know Somebody is trying to sell one on muzzleloadingforum.com with just the 12ga barrel. https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/t-c-12-ga-new-englander.120108/ -
Need some help: Screw-In Chokes for T/C New Englander
Splitear replied to Splitear's topic in Muzzleloaders
I actually found a T/C modified choke for it today on EBay, and can confirm that the Winchester/Moss 500/Invector/etc. chokes do fit it. -
Fantastic! Congratulations to her!
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LIVE From The Woods 2020 - Let's hear stories and see some pictures!
Splitear replied to Marion's topic in Deer Hunting
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Need some help: Screw-In Chokes for T/C New Englander
Splitear replied to Splitear's topic in Muzzleloaders
I have established that Remington chokes don’t fit (easily seen when I pulled the 1100 choke). The Remington is on the left, T/C on right. I’ll try the Winchester/Mossberg Choke tomorrow if I can find one. -
Need some help: Screw-In Chokes for T/C New Englander
Splitear replied to Splitear's topic in Muzzleloaders
I don't think so Grampy. I know some makes/models are interchangeable, but I know that some have different size/length of threads. We have an 1100 at work, so I'm robbing a choke tube out of there. I think we have some Mossberg 500's as well, so I might try to borrow one from them and see if any of them work. -
I don't know if anyone has any experience with T/C screw in chokes, but the New Englander I got yesterday has a "T/C Arms" screw-in choke in it. I've looked everywhere, contacted T/C, TOTW, and several other places, and cannot find screw in chokes for this gun. However, I've read in a very few places that it might take Winchester/Mossberg/Browning (Invector) chokes. Does anyone know it these will fit? I can buy one, but I had to drop $15-20 on a choke that doesn't fit any guns that I own. Thanks!
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Missing from the listing is a full and face cord of wood. Mostly cherry, all hardwood.
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I'm very excited to now own my first muzzleloader. Granted, it's not new, but should fit the bill well. A friend of mine has had a T/C New Englander .50cal./12ga. combo for sale for a while, and I finally decided to jump into the game. I'm looking forward to getting some practice with it and taking it hunting in November!
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LIVE From The Woods 2020 - Let's hear stories and see some pictures!
Splitear replied to Marion's topic in Deer Hunting
Agreed, I shot a doe several years ago, super loud "pop" on impact, and recovered the broken arrow with very little impact (never found the broadhead end. Long story short, saw that doe limping a little very soon after, and I'm quite certain she made a full recovery unless someone else got her along the way. -
LIVE From The Woods 2020 - Let's hear stories and see some pictures!
Splitear replied to Marion's topic in Deer Hunting
Haha, that's an interesting trick. I did notice that the price of fireballs went up this month...supply and demand I guess. -
LIVE From The Woods 2020 - Let's hear stories and see some pictures!
Splitear replied to Marion's topic in Deer Hunting
Okay, you've got me, what is a "fireball"? -
LIVE From The Woods 2020 - Let's hear stories and see some pictures!
Splitear replied to Marion's topic in Deer Hunting
Fan freaking tastic my friend! Congratulations! -
LIVE From The Woods 2020 - Let's hear stories and see some pictures!
Splitear replied to Marion's topic in Deer Hunting
Was just thinking the same thing. We’re all glued to the thread and it will be a darn fork horn or something. -
Here is the updated listing with photos! https://www.auctionzip.com/Listings/3480768.html
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How do you attach your safety line to the tree strap
Splitear replied to mowin's topic in General Hunting
Trust me, I'll be ordering one soon Moving the stinking strap is the worst part of climbing. -
LIVE From The Woods 2020 - Let's hear stories and see some pictures!
Splitear replied to Marion's topic in Deer Hunting
@The_Real_TCIII Fantastic! Congratulations! -
There are only a few in the same league as EVH.
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How do you attach your safety line to the tree strap
Splitear replied to mowin's topic in General Hunting
Now that is a great idea! -
How do you attach your safety line to the tree strap
Splitear replied to mowin's topic in General Hunting
I've always run my strap through the loop, but I do tend to move trees often. The carabiner is a great idea though. I guess I should say, I hunt strictly from a climber and move the strap up with me as I go. I've always heard that one of the most dangerous parts of using a climber is the actually climbing itself. -
That is awesome! I will pick up a small caliber ML for the same purpose somewhere along the line. Glad to see you're having success with it!
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YES! YES! YES! Congratulations to both of you!
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Good luck!
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Sitka fanatic jacket and stratus bibs
Splitear replied to Gencountyzeek's topic in Hunting Items For Sale and Trade
I feel like this quote could come in handy for someone at some point in time...