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Ill look for a new sight. Everything is tight on the gun. I like the idea of adding a temporary strip to the sight.
You can solder a piece on front sight if finding a new one proves difficult.
 
I have been following this thread as I have the exact same situation going on with my TC .45 Cherokee. I too shoot 60 gr fff with a rb I plan on replacing the front sight and raising the rear some as the stock sits slightly too high for me. Looks like TOW has the sights I need. I have also been contemplating going to a ghost ring or a peep to help clear things up. My almost 63 year old eyes are having a heck of a time seeing my sights and target all together now!! I used to shoot this gun years ago when I first owned it with FF powder and wondering if that wouldn’t help drop the poi a little bit as well? Keep us posted on your progress with your Seneca! Greg
 
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