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Guys.........When oldwood looks at something like building m/l's ,he thinks in terms of , How would say , Jacob Dickert , have done it 250 years ago? I guarantee their sight dovetails , weren't mic.ed , and filed perfectly to some standard as each sight was made custom , and made to fit the situation. When I was a kid , 1950's, the only guns we worked on were modern factory rifles , WITH directional factory dovetails. I was aware of directional sight dovetails. I truly am to blame for informing folks , that it was OK , to alter their modern made factory M/L sight dovetails to a simple TIGHT slide through dovetail , back then. I promise not to use 18th century thinking , on modern M/l rifles any longer. Have installed around 400+ hand cut dovetails , and haven't had any "come-backs" due to loose sight dovetails. Some of the most famous m/l rifle builders of our times , spend time building elaborate jigs and fixtures to do simple operations to build a m/l rifle , I'm not one of those , as well. That kind of jig , and fixture use , tends to frighten the casual m/l builder away. Once **** Getz asked me , What your goal in m/l gun building? , I laughed and said ,"I wanted to cover the earth with m/l guns. " I failed to do that as well. Life is short ,make sure your dovetails are tight...................oldwood........