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I love the peep on my .54 T/C Hawken. It doubles the sight radius. I'm not sure how "traditional" my fluorescent green front sight is though. I take out the aperture in low light to make a ghost ring.View attachment 272546
I've been so busy looking into other gun projects, I'm not sure if I mentioned or even posted this but finally got the Williams peep on the renegade awhile back. Haven't shot it yet, but soon I hope. Supposed to help with mature eyes.
I think it was made by Hi-Viz. My only complaint is that its got sharp square edges. If I get another I will look for one shaped like the T.C front sight.What kind of F.O. front sight do you use, Hunter? I bought a Lyman 17A globe front sight but read some trouble people had with them in low light so never installed it.
Now that looks fun, beautiful dog too.Just for kicks, here's a chukar from a few years ago with a T/C New Englander 12 ga
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The old man had a lymans plains rifle, I remember the barrel being longer. I think you are correct with the trade rifle label. With that said, I would love those in the arsenal!!! Many a great times shooting black powder with the old man and his brother.That second one might be a lyman trade rifle, but I don't think its a Great Plains.
Fwiw
Greyman, did you get your Hawken out this weekend? if so, how did you do?
Yes I did. Had no luck with deer or hogs but I found an old carbine barrel deep in the woods. It still turned out to be an awesome weekend.Greyman, did you get your Hawken out this weekend? if so, how did you do?
Gorgeous! Is that a Volunteer or a Whitworth? Would 100% be my muzzleloader of choice in CO if .45 caliber was legal for elk. What projectiles are you shooting? Was interested in tinkering with No Excuses conicals if I ever pulled the trigger on a Volunteer.Next year’s fork-horn medicine. 300-400 yard hammer, also doubles as a trekking pole.
It’s a Volunteer with Rigby rifling. It’s coming to me with a buddy, a P-H 1858.Gorgeous! Is that a Volunteer or a Whitworth? Would 100% be my muzzleloader of choice in CO if .45 caliber was legal for elk. What projectiles are you shooting? Was interested in tinkering with No Excuses conicals if I ever pulled the trigger on a Volunteer.
Nice. What caliber?
Is a custom built Brock in 45 cal. super accurate.Nice. What caliber?