Sorry, didn't know you had said that, plus it's good to show your calcs so those who want to learn can see how much + what it does, since most of Serebii is new.
You are also making a mistake that I had to train myself very hard to get over: Revenge Kill DOES NOT = Counter. This means Scizor cannot switch in to counter a T-Tar since it takes heavy damage from all but Crunch. Also, several T-Tar sets carry Flamethrower or Fire Blast so they can drill right through Skarmory and Bronzong. A Scizor switching in only forces a switch, and all you can do to it is score a tiny, pathetic Pursuit that will only dent it while they switch in their Scizor counter. It is hard to counter T-Tar, since it is really such a monster. A more reliable counter would be Hariyama or very bulky Fighters. Gliscor and Skarmory can really only do so much, since they take nuetral damage from Stone Edge while Swampert and Hippowdon have trouble with CB Crunch. If OP wants one of the most reliable T-Tar counters, WallIyama will serve him well.
You are also making a mistake that I had to train myself very hard to get over: Revenge Kill DOES NOT = Counter. This means Scizor cannot switch in to counter a T-Tar since it takes heavy damage from all but Crunch. Also, several T-Tar sets carry Flamethrower or Fire Blast so they can drill right through Skarmory and Bronzong. A Scizor switching in only forces a switch, and all you can do to it is score a tiny, pathetic Pursuit that will only dent it while they switch in their Scizor counter. It is hard to counter T-Tar, since it is really such a monster. A more reliable counter would be Hariyama or very bulky Fighters. Gliscor and Skarmory can really only do so much, since they take nuetral damage from Stone Edge while Swampert and Hippowdon have trouble with CB Crunch. If OP wants one of the most reliable T-Tar counters, WallIyama will serve him well.