Winchester Apex 50 cal. not a bad rifle...decent accuracy. I think Winchester imported these from the same Spanish gunmaker that produces the CVA Kodiak. Not sure though. I think once I've had my fill with this rifle, I'm gonna buy a Pursuit. A buddy has got one and he gets noticeably better long range performance... and we shoot the same loads and practice together often.
Winchester Apex .45 cal. with a Nikon BDC scope affixed to the smokepole. 3 Pydrodox pellets and 225gr powerbelt bullets.
Not a gun you want to carry around long distance but fun to shoot.
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[font=tahoma]I have the Thompson Center Omega 50 Cal., with Thumbhole Composite REALTREE Hardwoods HD Camo Camouflaged Stock. [/font]
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[font=tahoma]I can't believe how accurate it shoots. The scope is incredible.[/font]
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[font=tahoma]I use it during Ohio's gun season instead of a shotgun.[/font]
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[font=tahoma]I LOVE IT!!![/font]
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I shoot a TC Omega .50 cal, stainless barrel. I love it but the opportunity has not presented itself for me to make a kill with it yet, hopefully soon though!
Winchester Apex - .50 caliber. Open sights. Powerbelt bullets.
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