Description
T/C Compass 308 Win Bolt-Action Rifle
Detachable Box Magazine
Cable Lock
Owner's Manual
Introducing the T/C® COMPASS® - A great rifle that can match any budget. Building on a heritage of accurate, affordable firearms - from a trusted American brand. Designed to deliver today’s sport shooters and hunters with a feature-rich bolt-action rifle at an affordable price point, the T/C Compass elegantly blends American-made craftsmanship and value into a professional-grade rifle.
Firearm Features
5R Rifling
Free-Floated Barrel
Weaver-Style Bases
60° Bolt Lift for Scope Clearance
3-Position Safety with Bolt Lock
Effective Recoil Pad
Positive, Single-Stage Trigger
Detachable Rotary Box Magazine
Pillar Bedded Action
Firearm Specifications
Caliber: 308 Win
Barrel Length: 22" - 5R Rifling
Overall Length: 41"
Finish: Blued
Stock: Composite
Capacity: 5+1 Detachable Box Magazine
Trigger: Adjustable 3.5-5 lbs.
Length of Pull: 13.25"
Weight: 7.25 lbs.
Twist Rate: 1:12"
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Comments (16)
These guys @ SOSS still have many TC Compass Rifles in stock, both w/ & w/out a Scope! Two different Vortex Scope Options are generally available...
1) No sales tax! (Only OH orders pay tax)
2) Free shipping!
3) No credit card fees!
- The last day to order a TC Compass Rifle & still qualify for the $50 Rebate from S&W is 12/31/2018.
- The Rebate is valid for up to 3 rifles, per person, per promotional rebate period.
- These TC Compass Rifles are by far the best bang for your buck, especially with the $50 rebate!
Worth the money but nothing special. Bolt is sloppy and hard to lock. Magazine hit the ground, end cap came off and disassembled itself. None in stock anywhere. A call to S&W and they found a replacement to send me. I added a bipod and muzzle brake and scope. Shoots fine. They have great deals on the ones with the Vortex scopes too. Trigger is hard but crisp and you can easily get use to it.
Heads up it’s a great rifle I got a .308 back in August I spoke to them and they said I’ll get my rebate late November or beginning of September rebates take 12-15 weeks but they have me in the system. Aside from that worth every penny
The Thompson compass guns are $250 shipped at Woodburys right now. They have a discount code.
I've never seen a S&W rebate delivered in under 3 months. Their estimate should be 12-15 weeks
Requested rebate 9 weeks ago, said allow 6-8 weeks for rebate. I have a feeling it's not coming.
Requested rebate 9 weeks ago, said allow 6-8 weeks for rebate. I have a feeling it's not coming.
I bought the 30-06 a month ago. So sweet. (got the scope and gun $209 after rebate). Now I have "pre-ordered" this .308. Wonder how long it will take?
Re-post:
Went to my LGS this morning to handle these, winchester xpr, ruger american, ruger american predator, savage axis, howa 1500 and mossberg's offering in this grade of rifle.
Of all 8 rifles, the T/C was the roughest looking, feeling and operating of them all. The only catagory where I did not feel it came in dead last was trigger. The Howa took the cake there, lots of take up, heavist pull and next to no pressure wall like the other 7.
The Xpr boasts the tightest groupings in a few YT reviews. No one seems to be able to get the T/C to hit that 1 MOA guarantee,...not with any measurable consistentcy anyhow.
For the T/C, I handled the 30.06, 7mm r m, and the .308. The stocks feel cheap and the texture leaves something to be desired. They do however offer less flex than all the other 5 rifles, save the Howa, XPR and Mossberg with the Howa being the most rigid.
The wing safety in a word; sucks. Its awkward to operate, stiff, forces you to break your grip when manipulating it and it's difficult to fully tell when you've switched between the three available positions. The action is nearly of the same feel and quality, maybe a little better, but not by much.
Of the 8 I looked at the Ruger American was the absolute smoothest action, followed closely by the XPR. Both of those guns triggers were the best too. The T/C's was decent, but is adjustable so I suppose that may improve.
The 5R rifling is a big deal, the higher capacity is a bonus and the threaded muzzle pretty much makes this rifle nearly in it's own class (hence why I included the higher priced higher value, Predator).
At $300 these are a great target rifle, at $210 they are a steal. Not a hunter so I can't comment too much on that. However, I think the super awkward safety could make this a no go for shooters looking to be able to react quick and confidently with their weapon in a high pressure shooting situation.
Also, I handled the Ruger and XPR (probably two best guns) at 3 differnt LGSs today and tried to pick the less popular calibers so the actions and triggers werent already smoothed out from being display guns. Testing out these two guns at 3 seperate stores and having similar results each time would make me feel confident in choosing either of those over the T/C, but you will pay more.
Do the rebate work if you already used the S&W rebate?
good deal, but if you buy from SG and it comes to Louisiana you get charged sales tax.
Does anyone know if this has a threaded barrel?
Smith & Wesson Will Sell Off Thompson/Center Arms Business:
https://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2021/05/smith-wesson-will-sell-off-thompsoncenter-arms-business/...
Good luck finding parts.....