T/C Impact SB .50 Caliber Muzzle Loader Rifle Review

Published on December 28, 2019
Duration: 11:37

This guide provides a step-by-step process for cleaning the T/C Impact SB .50 Caliber Muzzleloader, emphasizing the importance of immediate cleaning after using black powder. It covers breech plug removal and cleaning, barrel cleaning, and lubrication to ensure longevity and proper function. The guide is presented by Sootch00, an experienced firearms instructor, highlighting user-friendly aspects for beginners.

Quick Summary

The T/C Impact SB .50 Caliber Muzzleloader is a beginner-friendly firearm featuring a break-action, QLA system for easy loading, and fiber optic sights. Its breech plug is designed for quick removal, and immediate cleaning after use with T/C System 17 Foaming Bore Cleaner and T/C Bore Butter is essential to prevent corrosion.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to T/C Impact SB
  2. 00:47Black Powder Shooting Background
  3. 01:30Video Plan and Future Content
  4. 02:08T/C Impact SB Model Details
  5. 02:43Breech Plug Operation
  6. 03:10Hammer and Safety Features
  7. 03:30Breech Plug Removal and Care
  8. 04:44Scope Mounting and Sights
  9. 05:09Stock Features and Comfort
  10. 05:41Optional Colors and Finishes
  11. 05:55Ramrod and QLA System
  12. 06:56Ammunition and Powder Options
  13. 08:37Cleaning Products for Muzzleloaders
  14. 08:57Break Action Cleaning Ease
  15. 09:18Dimensions and Accessories
  16. 09:30Trigger Pull Test
  17. 09:50T/C Impact SB Pricing
  18. 10:39Conclusion and GetZone Promo

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the T/C Impact SB .50 Caliber Muzzleloader?

The T/C Impact SB features a .50 caliber, 26-inch blued barrel, a break-action, and a black composite stock. It includes a QLA system for easier loading, fiber optic sights, and a user-friendly breech plug removal system, making it ideal for beginners.

How do you clean the T/C Impact SB muzzleloader?

Cleaning involves removing the breech plug, cleaning it with T/C System 17 Foaming Bore Cleaner, lubricating the threads with T/C Bore Butter, and then cleaning the barrel from the breech with the same cleaner and patches until clean. Immediate cleaning after use is crucial.

What ammunition is recommended for the T/C Impact SB?

The T/C Impact SB can use various loads, including Pyrodex Pellets (up to 150 grains) and sabots like Hornady SST or Hornady Low Drag Sabots. It uses Winchester Triple Se7en 209 primers.

What is the trigger pull weight on the T/C Impact SB?

The trigger pull on the T/C Impact SB is consistently crisp, measuring approximately 3 lbs 4.1 oz to 3 lbs 5.1 oz when tested with a Lyman Trigger Pull Gauge. This contributes to its accuracy potential.

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