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TC Encore 209x50


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If you're around Brainerd, I'd go to Reeds.
Duluth, Gander Mountain.

If you want to save a few bucks, look at the CVA Kodiak.

[This message has been edited by Rolly22 (edited 07-21-2004).]

[This message has been edited by Rick (edited 09-13-2004).]

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I was actually looking at one of these at Scheels in St. Cloud today. NICE gun. Comes up and fits real nice. The one I was looking at was black composite and stainless barrel. Price tag of $599....

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I am mearly reporting what I have found the last few days.......

Again I am looking to purchase the
TC 209 X 50 FULL Hardwoods camo TC#3929
New this year

Cabelas &679 in stock
Sportsman warhouse $629 ordered
Gander $699 on there wish list
Joes $659 in stock

Yep there are definately cheaper muzzle loaders out ther but I can buy a barrel in any caliber and hunt this gun year round.

Plus I am not a very big guy and this gun fits ohhhh soooo nice.

I am working with a few local shops also.

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Sand Burr, oh boy you are going to love me.

H & H Sport Shop in Maple Lake has just what you want.

TC 209X50 Full Camo stock & barrel (one in stock) = $589

Blued barrel with camo stock = $569
Stainless barrel with camo stock = $619

The rifle barrels don't come in camo but they run about $280

If you stop in there ask for me. If I am not there tell them that you saw this posting.

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I'm in the market for basically the same gun. The 209X50. Except, I'm looking for the stainless barrel with the wood stock. I saw one last year, but it was sold already. I've heard from other shops that this configuration is custom ordered only.

Has any one seem this combo out there?

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H & H Sport Shop in Maple Lake has a T/C Encore package deal. It is a 209X50 Encore with camo stock, camo barrel, camo scope base, camo scope rings, and a camo Nikon 3-9X40 scope. It is all in Realtree Hardwoods camo for $939.99. Give 'em call @ 320-963-3818. Tell them you saw this post and that Jess sent you.

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T/C Encore where to buy! Hi I purchased my Encore from gunbroker it is a gun auction if you want to try and get one cheap! do like I did and buy the frame buy it's self I got mine for $250.00 plus $25.00 for a camo stock and forend but if you dont want camo that fine too.I just bought a 209x50 muzzleloader barrel from there with scope rings and rail and walnut forend for $200.00 you can also check out gunsamerica too. also for barrels and other accsesories check out hsolist! well hope this helps you out!!!!!!!

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