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Old 02-21-2005, 02:47 PM
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Hey guys, what about a T/C Encore with the interchangeable barrels? She could start out with a small cartridge for antelope and deer and then buy a second barrel for a larger cartridge for elk. It is almost like having two guns for a lot less cost.

Now, I don't know if it is right or left hand specific, but I am thinking that if it isn't, a lefty could still use it pretty well. If the stock is made for a righty (i.e., swells in the right places), maybe a competent gunsmith could make it right for a lefty. Plus, last time I checked an Encore wasn't too heavy.

Edited to add:

I would also vote for the Burris glass. That is all I own. I have three Signature Series scopes for my high power rifles, a Fullfield for my BPS slug gun, and several Fullfield II's on things like my 10/22, .222, .30-06, Benelli Slug Gun, muzzleloader, etc. I really like the Burris products.
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