IMHO, since pix are already posted that a range report should be forth coming.
my 2¢,
my 2¢,
That's probably a Seneca butt plate too. Looks like they cut the comb down at the heelOh, and that's a Seneca patchbox so, I'm'a go with mangled Renegade on the stock.
Yes thats the plan. My wife is gonna take the 45 and myself the 54. It will be a great elk gun for our December week long traditional only muzzleloader season here in Montana.That's probably a Seneca butt plate too. Looks like they cut the comb down at the heel
end to fit it.
First of all you should shoot them as is, get to know them as they are. I don't mean
one shot each either. Shoot them all day and play with the loads until you've wrung
out and found out the best they can do. You might find that you like them just the
way they are.
Indeed. She's a one of a kind. Priceless.Hell, I would leave it as is and use it for hunting elk. A family member's Johnny Cash Cadillac.
What is the point of returning a gun to an assembly line non-historical reproduction state? Do it in memory of T/C production worker? It wasn't anything special when it was original. At least it has character that a family member put effort into.
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