I called them a few years ago about the 58 and they couldn’t or wouldn’t help. Told me to use the Hawken manual they had online, but it only showed data for the 50. The Customer Service person at the time could only quote what was posted online.https://www.tcarms.com/owners-manuals
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Thank you!!Here is load data for the 58 cal from a TC manual when they were making 58s. Personally found in my Bobby Hoyt rebores that most of the fun was gone as you approached 100 grains of powder under a round ball. Imagine that the fun leaves even sooner under a 560 grain Maxi.
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Yes I called them too and they said that because of the fact that it was discontinued they had nothing, I find this a bit irresponsible on their part.I called them a few years ago about the 58 and they couldn’t or wouldn’t help. Told me to use the Hawken manual they had online, but it only showed data for the 50. The Customer Service person at the time could only quote what was posted online.
Nor should it be. Business decisions are just that, business decisions.Selling T/C to S&W was of no benefit to shooters.
yup!Selling T/C to S&W was of no benefit to shooters.
Own a 1964 Willys jeep. Guess I should bash Chrysler for not supporting it with parts and documentation now that they own the Jeep brand.As I said, the sale is of no benefit to SHOOTERS. I said nothing concerning business. Consumers are the end users of any product and should be considered in all business decisions. "Nor should it be"-you must be kidding.
No problem sir.Walk,
So am I. Truce.
Bob
Own a 1964 Willys jeep. Guess I should bash Chrysler for not supporting it with parts and documentation now that they own the Jeep brand.
Jeep owner/driver is not an end user same as TC owner?Learn to read and comprehend. Nothing I said was about a BUSINESS, just an end user (SHOOTER).
Consumers are the end users of any product and should be considered in all business decisions.
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