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  1. Winchester97

    What are a guys options in .36?

    Kibler sells them "In the white"for an additional charge, or you can hire a builder to put a kit together for you if you don't feel comfortable doing it yourself. There would definantly be a couple guys who would do it for you right here on the forum.
  2. Winchester97

    What are a guys options in .36?

    I have a GM TC Drop in barrel in .36 for my Hawken. It's extremely accurate, but would only be available on the used market now. Also, a Kibler SMR in .36, that is exceptionally accurate and reliable. One of the best purchases this cheap guy ever splurged for. If you can swing it, you cant go...
  3. Winchester97

    First Muzzleloader

    Man, top notch. That is beautiful! Who is the builder?
  4. Winchester97

    Primer Compound -- getting it to stick

    Duco and acetone works great. Seems pretty darn durable, as close to 100% reliability as well.
  5. Winchester97

    SOLD TC Patriot .45 ...sold PF

    I have for sale a beautiful TC Patriot in .45 cal. It is in excellent condition, and would not be out of line to say its near %100 condition. Bright shiney bore, near perfect bluing, excellent wood finish, and everything works as it should. Nice even patina on brass furniture,good sights, and...
  6. Winchester97

    Small bore rifles ?? Favorite's ?

    The .40 is great, can be used for squirrels to deer depending on powder charge. I'm a big fan of the .36 if you're only after small game. Can't really go wrong with either one.
  7. Winchester97

    WANTED .32 or .36 caliber rifle

    I do believe many of us would like to see pics of that.
  8. Winchester97

    T/C Trouble's

    70 gr. Is definantly a bit high, evident in the hammer blowback. 20-35 gr. Or so should be turning in good groups.Might want to check a few fired patches. Anytime a rifle has turned in a wild group, it's been due to the patch material tearing, or burning through. The leather wad should protect...
  9. Winchester97

    Anyone think this would look good on the front of a pietta navy?

    Looks great to me, as long as the dovetail isnt too thick, for a .36 I'm sure there would be enough barrel thickness, maybe .44 might be to thin though. Go for it.
  10. Winchester97

    Sight adjustment - .32 Crockett

    Bet that takes care of it right there! Good luck.
  11. Winchester97

    Sight adjustment - .32 Crockett

    Yep, 25yd is where I sight my .32,.36 rifles, then just shoot at 50 yd so you know where it prints. Might be time for a taller front sight, could also play with powder charge to see if that changes your impact.
  12. Winchester97

    SOLD TC Hawken 15/16" .50 cal smoothbore barrel

    Asking $300 shipped to Lower 48. This is a smoothbore .50 caliber barrel that drops right in to a TC Hawken 15/16" stock. It is completely unmarked aside from a serial number, and a diamond on the underside, the bore is excellent, very smooth, with no visible machine marks. Good sights, nice...
  13. Winchester97

    First buck with Kibler Flintlock--thanks to the forum

    Nice buck, nice job on the rifle. What caliber did you get? Way to go.
  14. Winchester97

    SOLD Unmarked 1849 .31 pocket

    Thanks,same experience here ghostdncr paid right away,had great communication, and was a standup guy. Hope all my transactions go this well. Thanks!
  15. Winchester97

    45 Seneca Trouble

    You are right, That would be the correct sight picture, but I think it was already shooting way high, and he tried the lower sight picture to compensate, but it was still not enough. So would either need a lower rear, or higher front to correct it
  16. Winchester97

    45 Seneca Trouble

    Might just need a higher dovetail front sight. Pretty easy to file down to fit with a small triangular file. Just keep the original sight, and no harm done if you decide to sell later on.
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