Does Thompson Center make a 25-06 rifle?

25-06 Remington 26″ Barrel Black Composite Stock Stainless Steel Barrel.

Is Thompson Center firearms going out of business?

(NASDAQ Global Select Market: SWBI), a leader in firearm manufacturing and design, today announced that it plans to divest its Thompson/Center Arms brand. This decision is part of the Company’s broader strategic plan that will focus on its core Smith & Wesson brands.

What ammo does a 25-06 use?

25-06 to be used for taking game ranging from small animals like prairie dogs and coyotes to heavier elk. These bullets range from lightly constructed 75-grain bullets with muzzle velocities in the 3,700 ft/s (1,130 m/s) range to more robust 120-grain bullets with muzzle velocities in the 3,000 ft/s (915 m/s) range.

Is Thompson Center owned by Smith and Wesson?

On January 4, 2007, Thompson/Center was purchased by Smith & Wesson.

Is Thompson Center a good rifle?

Built with the hardcore all-season hunter in mind, Thompson/Center bolt action rifles represent a higher standard of reliable accuracy.

Do they still make 25-06 ammo?

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Is Thompson Center still making rifles?

No Reason To Miss The Season The reliable performance of the original T/C® COMPASS® rifle –now with Thompson/Center’s Generation II trigger system. T/C® COMPASS® II is a feature-rich rifle that is packed with value. From the range, to the fields to the mountains, any pursuit, at any budget.

Has anyone bought Thompson Center?

CHICAGO (CBS) — Gov. JB Pritzker has finalized an agreement to sell the Thompson Center to a private developer for $70 million, in a bid to preserve the iconic 17-story building designed by the late architect Helmut Jahn.

Are Thompson Center rifles still being made?

(NASDAQ: SWBI) plans to divest (sell off) its Thompson/Center Arms (T/C) brand. This T/C divestiture as part of a “broader strategic plan” by Smith & Wesson to focus on its core S&W brands. So soon Thompson/Center rifles, muzzleloaders, and single-shot pistols will no longer be produced by Smith and Wesson.