stewart.leach
32 Cal.
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A while ago I posted about reworking the lock on a new BP shooters Traditions Kentucky flinter. Reduced the trigger pull from over the Lyman gauges limit down to 6 lbs, opened up the pan, and thinned toe of frizzen to get better access to pan. Now a new problem has been found- can't get the sights to move! Okay on elevation, but a foot to the right at 50 yards just won't do. Tried moving them with hammer and brass punch, only result was mushrooming both ends of the punch. Rounded off the corner on the tip of a steel punch, and then a bigger hammer. Barrel was solidly backed up with an oak block, applied Kroil, and several heat and cool cycles, all with no results.
I've heard rumors that Traditions sights are set in place with a hydraulic press, another shooter suggested the barrel was blued with the sights already installed, locking them together.
What do you folks suggest? I'd hate to think we need a hydraulic bearing press to move simple sights!
I've heard rumors that Traditions sights are set in place with a hydraulic press, another shooter suggested the barrel was blued with the sights already installed, locking them together.
What do you folks suggest? I'd hate to think we need a hydraulic bearing press to move simple sights!