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    white Mt. sight

    Do you think the screw holes will line up with a Renegade rear sight on a White Mt. barrel? Like like that option. Personally, I don't care for fire sights - that would be like taking the first small step toward a modern in-line muzzleloader, kind of like they say marijuana leads to worst drugs.
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    Ramrod tips

    Does anyone know how T/C attaches their ramrod tips onto their wooden ranrods? I like their tips. I have an extra ramrod and I want to remove the tips so I can install them on a rod I am making from a piece of "guayacan." Guayacan, in case you're not familiar with it, is a wood from tropical...
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    white Mt. sight

    White out at dusk! That's what I'll try. Good idea. Thanks.
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    T/C Hawken: Broke my sear

    T/C Hawken..got it.
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    T/C Hawken: Broke my sear

    What rifle is it?
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    Gald I had a Ball Puller!

    I meant to respond to the new guy. Not sure if I know how...
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    Gald I had a Ball Puller!

    I don't think I'll ever use a ball-puller again. Once, when pulling hard to get the ball moving back up-stream, the screw came out while I was tugging hard. It left a scratch inside the bore right where it left the muzzle. It did not effect subsequent accuracy, but many more such scratches...
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    white Mt. sight

    Necchi, I had seen that thread. Thanks. The base of a new Hawken sight could be drilled to produce a new hole for the second screw so that it would line up with the one on my barrel, could'nt it? But you said I'd still have the valley sight with a U-shape, so I guess that is what's on the new...
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    white Mt. sight

    I have a T/C White Mt. Carbine. The rear sight is a U-notch at the bottom of curved valley. Front sight is a bead in profile. I would like a square notch on a level rear sight. The bead front I can address with a file, but the rear sight offers no room to work with. A phone call to T/C said the...
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