54ball
62 Cal.
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Especially on finished guns. On finished a gun I tend to be too careful. When I'm too careful things happen. Kind of like the guy who comes to a complete stop entering the interstate and looks both ways.
If I had it to do over again I would have just screwed it up in 15 minutes instead of taking most of the day.
I had plenty of warning. My saw cuts did not go as well as usual. And I guess my safe side triangle file is worn out. For some reason today it just was not making the under cut. I should have stopped right there.
Then I had to lecture my teenage daughter.
Put my gun stuff up, ate supper, then I searched for my cold chisel which apparently is somewhere, like the dark side of the moon.
Got flustered.
Then my son called me in his room, his light fixture has mysteriously quit. Could not fix it tonight so it's on the list for tomorrow.
When I got back to the gun I was ill, did not have all my stuff but I thought I could work through it. Well I got crooked. When I squared it it up it would barley hold. I was putting on one of those shallow brass sights Jaeger sights with decoration in front. My depth was fine I just ended up cutting it too wide.
Tomorrow I'll have to tape the sight to the barrel. Go shoot it to make sure the windage is right and mark it. Then I'll break down the gun and solder the the sight into it's dovetail. That's about all I know to do. Oh it's a smooth bore.
I had to take my shop down about 6 months ago. I need it back. This vise on the kitchen table is not working out.
Oh folks if things are not going your way and especially if you get flustered and distracted... Stop
I need to be in the woods. That's why i was doing the sight in the first place.
One of the mysteries of life. I can do a zillion underlug dovetails and they will all look like works of art. Yet I do one sight dovetail and it looks like hammered manure.
If I had it to do over again I would have just screwed it up in 15 minutes instead of taking most of the day.
I had plenty of warning. My saw cuts did not go as well as usual. And I guess my safe side triangle file is worn out. For some reason today it just was not making the under cut. I should have stopped right there.
Then I had to lecture my teenage daughter.
Put my gun stuff up, ate supper, then I searched for my cold chisel which apparently is somewhere, like the dark side of the moon.
Got flustered.
Then my son called me in his room, his light fixture has mysteriously quit. Could not fix it tonight so it's on the list for tomorrow.
When I got back to the gun I was ill, did not have all my stuff but I thought I could work through it. Well I got crooked. When I squared it it up it would barley hold. I was putting on one of those shallow brass sights Jaeger sights with decoration in front. My depth was fine I just ended up cutting it too wide.
Tomorrow I'll have to tape the sight to the barrel. Go shoot it to make sure the windage is right and mark it. Then I'll break down the gun and solder the the sight into it's dovetail. That's about all I know to do. Oh it's a smooth bore.
I had to take my shop down about 6 months ago. I need it back. This vise on the kitchen table is not working out.
Oh folks if things are not going your way and especially if you get flustered and distracted... Stop
I need to be in the woods. That's why i was doing the sight in the first place.
One of the mysteries of life. I can do a zillion underlug dovetails and they will all look like works of art. Yet I do one sight dovetail and it looks like hammered manure.