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Do you think T/C will ever make a barrel for the Encore that can shoot smokeless powder? I have been reading alot on this forum page about smokeless ML and would love to try it but dont plan on buying a Savage. All they make is right handed guns I shoot left handed so the Encore works great for me.
I think the action should be strong enough, they now make a 416 Rigby brl.


Matt
 
encore4me said:
Do you think T/C will ever make a barrel for the Encore that can shoot smokeless powder? I have been reading alot on this forum page about smokeless ML and would love to try it but dont plan on buying a Savage. All they make is right handed guns I shoot left handed so the Encore works great for me.
I think the action should be strong enough, they now make a 416 Rigby brl.


Matt

There's already companies that make smokeless barrels for the Encore. 8)
 
s.m.i. in indiana will make you one and do a great job of it for you too.
look them up on the internet.
sb
 
encore4me said:
Do you think T/C will ever make a barrel for the Encore that can shoot smokeless powder? I have been reading alot on this forum page about smokeless ML and would love to try it but dont plan on buying a Savage. All they make is right handed guns I shoot left handed so the Encore works great for me.
I think the action should be strong enough, they now make a 416 Rigby brl.


Matt
I shoot left-handed, and my Sav. has never slowed me down.
 
I SHOOT LEFT HANDED ALSO AND IT HASEN'T SLOWED ME DOWN ONE BIT.
HOW YA DOING RICK,I'LL BE CALLING SOON...DON
 
I can't see what difference it makes on a muzzleloader. The Savage has a thumb safety so it wouldn't matter whether you right or left and the bolt shouldn't matter cause it's it not like you going to get a quick followup shot. What would matter is the accuracy and quickest lock time which the Savage clearly has. :wink:
 
dwhunter said:
I can't see what difference it makes on a muzzleloader. The Savage has a thumb safety so it wouldn't matter whether you right or left and the bolt shouldn't matter cause it's it not like you going to get a quick followup shot. What would matter is the accuracy and quickest lock time which the Savage clearly has. :wink:

I don't know if the factory stocks have a neutral stock, or if there is cast-off built in for right handed shooters....?

Does anybody make an aftermarket LH stock for the ML-II?
Blue-Dot-37.5
 
I suspect Kevin Rayhill, supplies SSS stocks also, does.
 
RICHARDS CAN MAKE ANY COMBINATION YOU NEED.I BOUGHT THEIR WILDCAT THUMBHOLE VARMIT LAM.IN BLACK IN A LEFTHAND VERSION.IT LOOK'S GREAT AND THE EXTRA WEIGHT MADE SHOOTING HEAVY LOADS A DREAM.
 
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