Had a friend using a TC Triumph, Bone collector edition get together today, to see what all the fuss was about. We shot his gun, which has a very light, fluted barrel, with Pryodex pellets and Triple Seven loose powder, and several different quality bullet/Sabot combos, best he could do, was2" group, which he thought was fine. I had just mounted a Nikon InlineXR300 scope, with BDC reticle for ML's, as we have discussed on here before. I cleaned the barrel good, loaded with 100grs of BH 209, Harvester Crush Rib Sabot, and their PTcopper jacketed 300gr, .451 bullet. It was shooting way to the right, 4 shots later, zeroed at 100yds, I stuck a stick on dot, the size of a dime up for a target, see small, shoot small, as I was taught. The first 2 shots put ears on the doton each side, last one hit the bottom edge, 3 shot group was .740, center to center, all 3 about 1/3 into the dot! I then picked out 2 bullet holes, by them selves from shooting earlier and took one shot at each one of them. First one the shot was half in the other hole, figure 8, and the second one I just cut the top edge of it, he called it way good to go, and was a happy camper. This rifle is quiet a bit lighter than my Omega's, and it kicked hard, even with a good pad, off sandbags, and barrel and forearm bounced off sand bag pretty bad. I had shot Triumph's before, but never one this light, don't believe I would want that model, could cause a guy to flinch in short order, but a good shooter anyway. My buddies father in law was with him, he has about decided he needs to get him a similar set up. Just though I would share!