cowpoke1955
58 Cal.
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Dang, that thing is too pretty to shoot. Better get another T/C :rotf:
So far...but I haven't shot it yet...still have all the sight adjustments to deal with...be a couple weeks before I have access to a range againtg said:Beautifull gun, I assume it was worth the wait?
Don't be suprised if all you have to do is file the front sight. I never had a custom rifle that required rear sight adjustment.roundball said:So far...but I haven't shot it yet...still have all the sight adjustments to deal with...be a couple weeks before I have access to a range againtg said:Beautifull gun, I assume it was worth the wait?
roundball said:"...however, this little fixed rear sight has virtually no notch in it at all..."
I would contact Matt, something does not sound right. I have the same trigger in one of my rifles and it is an awesome trigger set and unset.roundball said:The much vaunted Davis triggers are a disappointment...front single trigger pull is unusable at 9 pounds.
My T/C factory triggers are better than that...I'll have to see if leverage in Davis triggers is adjustable or if the pull weight has to be addressed in the lock. If it has to be dealt with in the lock I'm not going to screw with it, I'll just have to use it in set trigger mode, which works fine like set triggers do.
roundball said:FYI...the .58cal Virginia seemed noticably lighter than my 9 lb./2 oz - .58cal half stock Hawken with its 1"x 33" barrel...so I weighed them both just now and the Virginia actually weighs an eyelash more at 9 lb./ 4oz.....must be the 6" longer length spreading it out some
roundball said:roundball said:"...however, this little fixed rear sight has virtually no notch in it at all..."
Good to get that feedback on the rear sight notch as that's what I assumed I'd do...barely start a tiny but more distinctive notch with a hacksaw blade or a small triangle file on the very top...
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