Home
Posted By: kenoh2 TC Venture vs Compass 270W - 11/25/18
I've been looking for a cheap rifle in 270 Winchester to put some of my reloading surplus to use.
The TC Compass can be found for under $300 and with the current rebate puts it around $250 including shipping and transfer.
I have found a TC Venture in 270 for $285 but no rebate.

Is the Venture any better than the Compass? I've never handled either one so would appreciate any opinions.
I like the feel of the Venture over the Compass myself. I have owned a Venture in 7mm/08 and found it to be a good shooter. I have no experience shooting the Compass, but I have seen enough YouTube videos to believe they will shoot well, also.
For $35.00 more buying the T/C Venture is a no-brainer.
Originally Posted by doctor_Encore
For $35.00 more buying the T/C Venture is a no-brainer.


+1 . . . not even a hesitation over $50, much less $35, for me.

My younger son's .243 is a Venture Compact and I have good experience of two others owned by friends; .25'06 and .270. All three are good shooters. The .270 owner uses factory ammunition, but the .243 and .25'06 get fed handholds, neither is very choosy about bullet or load and some of the combinations have yielded downright excellent results with several weights of charge through an obvious sweet spot.

The trigger group isn't a thing of simplistic machined beauty, if you're into stripping rifles down to the small bones, but it's not prone to failure and it works just fine with a good break and it's not too heavy. The rifle on the whole seems plenty durable for typical hunting purposes, as well. I say that because my son's .243 has been hunted steady for four seasons now, took a dunking once, fully submerged, when he hooked his boot on a tree limb in dark water. We stripped it down and cleaned everything, and no one would ever know such had occurred. Trigger and bolt never skipped a beat and have never showed any sign of rust.

You might try the Hunting Rifles forum for a few more replies if you need them. I know there were a couple guys fussing about not being able to get their's to shoot, but there's no telling if that's the rifle or the finger on the trigger. The .270 owner I referenced above is not a particularly consistent shooter, but he looks better than normal with his Venture.
© 24hourcampfire