SeaBee133
40 Cal
Other than scoping the bore, have gone over the gun with a fine tooth comb.
1. Barrel wedges were in from the off side, switched them to the lock side. Tried fliping them over, changing slots, they have to be tapped in or out. Will fix after deer season, finish inletting so the estutcheons are flat.
2. Entry pipe wiggles when the rod is out. Will repin with larger rod stock, factory pins are tiny.
3. Nose cap sits 1/16” forward of the stock end, yet the leading edges are perfectly flush with the reliefs. My TC Hawken is worse. Epoxy fill the gap?
4. All cut outs are stained, but unfinished. Wood hardener followed by some kind of oil varnish, and a heavy coating of wax to prtect the components?
5. Prefabbed 15 “stitched” PRB, cotton patch, T17, .530 ball, top “tied” via wrapped thread. Saw some in a local museum, decided to see if it works.
6. Popped several standard CCI #10 caps, nipple is clean and clear, hammer alignment is good.
This is a factory finished gun. Fit is terrible, lots of proud wood, a bit of proud metal. Range day planned for next Monday. Any must do before hand you can point out?
1. Barrel wedges were in from the off side, switched them to the lock side. Tried fliping them over, changing slots, they have to be tapped in or out. Will fix after deer season, finish inletting so the estutcheons are flat.
2. Entry pipe wiggles when the rod is out. Will repin with larger rod stock, factory pins are tiny.
3. Nose cap sits 1/16” forward of the stock end, yet the leading edges are perfectly flush with the reliefs. My TC Hawken is worse. Epoxy fill the gap?
4. All cut outs are stained, but unfinished. Wood hardener followed by some kind of oil varnish, and a heavy coating of wax to prtect the components?
5. Prefabbed 15 “stitched” PRB, cotton patch, T17, .530 ball, top “tied” via wrapped thread. Saw some in a local museum, decided to see if it works.
6. Popped several standard CCI #10 caps, nipple is clean and clear, hammer alignment is good.
This is a factory finished gun. Fit is terrible, lots of proud wood, a bit of proud metal. Range day planned for next Monday. Any must do before hand you can point out?