JBird
36 Cal.
- Joined
- Mar 16, 2011
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I bought a TC Hawken flint kit a few years back for like $150, built it and i love the rifle. These guns are obviously not a great representation of a Hawken, but its a good shooting gun and it was my first muzzleloader.
I could pickup a better hawken styled rifle but i feel like its time for a makeover. New sights, some stock modifications, browning the steel etc. I'm saving my pennies for a Kentucky rifle.
My biggest gripe about this gun is the sights. bulky ugly adjustable rear sight and a clunky front sight.. the front is simple enough to swap out with a blade, But the rear of the barrel has been drilled and tapped for the rear sight.
This is my dilemma, the 2 holes are right under an inch apart. I'm wondering what the more experienced builders and BP guys would do. obviously I dont want it to look out of place, though what could look worse than what came on it?
Ive seen some rear sights from TOTW with long bases some more than 1" meant to be cut to fit, so im not sure if it would look odd or not. Ive tried to think of a way to fill one of the holes maybe with a machine screw filed down, not sure if it would stand out or not, and if it would take a browning solution the same as the barrel
Thats enough rambling, just looking for some options, I'm looking forward to working on this rifle again
I could pickup a better hawken styled rifle but i feel like its time for a makeover. New sights, some stock modifications, browning the steel etc. I'm saving my pennies for a Kentucky rifle.
My biggest gripe about this gun is the sights. bulky ugly adjustable rear sight and a clunky front sight.. the front is simple enough to swap out with a blade, But the rear of the barrel has been drilled and tapped for the rear sight.
This is my dilemma, the 2 holes are right under an inch apart. I'm wondering what the more experienced builders and BP guys would do. obviously I dont want it to look out of place, though what could look worse than what came on it?
Ive seen some rear sights from TOTW with long bases some more than 1" meant to be cut to fit, so im not sure if it would look odd or not. Ive tried to think of a way to fill one of the holes maybe with a machine screw filed down, not sure if it would stand out or not, and if it would take a browning solution the same as the barrel
Thats enough rambling, just looking for some options, I'm looking forward to working on this rifle again