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I didn’t find any recent threads that showed what I wanted to see. So, would you share some pictures of your Thompson Center in action? It doesn’t matter if it’s a Hawken or Renegade or whatever. Here are the best I have of mine at present.
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That crow was shot at 40 yards. Those are two groups and point of aim was center of each group. Good gun, bad eyes.🤓
 
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When my old eyes get dry or tired I can get the same effect. I end up with two front sights shifting in and out of focus. Sometimes two distinct groups.
 
What did you use for glue? I need to do the same thing with my front sight as well.
-Trooper
 
What did you use for glue? I need to do the same thing with my front sight as well.
-Trooper
First I filed a small flat on the rod. Alcohol on front sight and JB weld instant glue on sight. After it set up so it would stay I glued it on the sides also. Gave it 2 days then put about 25 balls down range and 4 heavier charges. I know it will break off if I smack it hard , so I'm trying not to be a klutz for a change. So far so good.
 
Put a light down the barrel. If it's not rusty or looking like a stove pipe that's a good price. Make sure the lock works right too. Look for sharp rifling.
 
Like gunpa said, if everything looks good, I’d go for it. I like mine. It shoots better than I can.
 
Got to go out and make some smoke this past Saturday. Took my T/C .54 Hawken (from 1981), my Pedersoli .54 Blue Ridge (from 2019), my Pedersoli .45 Pennsylvania Dixie (from 1998), and my CVA .45 Kentucky pistol (from 1983). Here is a photo of the T/C in action at the 50 yard range.
 

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What did you use for glue? I need to do the same thing with my front sight as well.
-Trooper
I filed a flat on top of my sight used a 1.5 mm fiber. I used JB Weld to attach it and cleaned it up with a small triangular file to get sight picture "perfect".
 
I bought a "used" TC Renegade in 50 caliber that was like new. I remodeled it as shown in the attached photos. To me, it appears something like a trade rifle of the era would look. It groups very well and I have taken 4 deer with it since I changed the appearance of it. It is browned, has a poured nose cap, and tack decoration that fits my taste. I added a CVA peep sight since I absolutely cannot use open sights any more.
 

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I bought a "used" TC Renegade in 50 caliber that was like new. I remodeled it as shown in the attached photos. To me, it appears something like a trade rifle of the era would look. It groups very well and I have taken 4 deer with it since I changed the appearance of it. It is browned, has a poured nose cap, and tack decoration that fits my taste. I added a CVA peep sight since I absolutely cannot use open sights any more.
Very nice! I’ve not seen a Renegade done like that before.😎
 
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