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  1. copehill hermit

    shorten, crown

    I could weigh the barrel and calculate the weight of 8 inches easily enough, but I am thinking of how much I would use it in its present weight. I have a TC Renegade for range work. Or I may just put it up for sale because it is a beautiful rifle. Thank you for your interest.
  2. copehill hermit

    shorten, crown

    32 inch barrel, one inch and 50 caliber. Thinking of shortening it to 24 inch to match my 40 caliber which is nicely balanced and handy to carry.
  3. copehill hermit

    shorten, crown

    you have a very good point. I am still deliberating...I know that accuracy will not be sacrificed, really just aesthetics.
  4. copehill hermit

    shorten, crown

    I hear you. I have an early Ford 8n in my shop that needs some work but it is too darn cold up here right now. Most of my projects are on hold, but I have some oak to work up for next years wood, so all good as long as I keep busy. Here's to Spring!
  5. copehill hermit

    shorten, crown

    I did, no response. Found a gunsmith who will do the work here in Maine. thanks for checking back
  6. copehill hermit

    Pedersoli Kodiak Doubles

    I had this one for a while. The newer versions come with a single peep sight
  7. copehill hermit

    shorten, crown

    this has a 32 inch barrel...want to cut it back to 27 inch
  8. copehill hermit

    shorten, crown

    Thank you, I will message them. I actually believe this anonymous, unmarked gun, based on close inspection, originally came to be as a kit from TOTW. Stock design, elegant cheek piece, lock, set trigger, etc, all match with pictures of the top quality kits they used to offer. It is a beautiful...
  9. copehill hermit

    shorten, crown

    If I wanted someone to shorten a Hawken barrel, and re crown it, and mill a slot for front sight who would you all recommend? At 75, the gun is a tad front heavy for this old man. thanks for any and all suggestions.
  10. copehill hermit

    can anyone tell me what this is

    just get it welded. always good to keep original parts...you don't really plan on shooting it, right? Just a keeper
  11. copehill hermit

    Deer Hunting

    my new to me TVM fowler in percussion, Colerain barrel.Got it too late for deer season this year, but a beautiful smoothbore.
  12. copehill hermit

    Last winters project

    That is a beautiful rifle.
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