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About flinter Renegades, one .58 sent up for round ball and one .52 set up for long heavy bullets.
Love 'em!
The downside of TC's engineering was the propensity for the stock to split opposite side from the lock. That happens when the barrel is improperly fitted due to manufacturing tolerances adding up the wrong way against the design. That can put the lock area of the stock in tension across the grain (the weak direction) and every time the gun goes off you're delivering it a karate chop. I've fixed the resulting type of crack before and made it stronger than when it left the factory. Just something to be aware of.
Love 'em!
The downside of TC's engineering was the propensity for the stock to split opposite side from the lock. That happens when the barrel is improperly fitted due to manufacturing tolerances adding up the wrong way against the design. That can put the lock area of the stock in tension across the grain (the weak direction) and every time the gun goes off you're delivering it a karate chop. I've fixed the resulting type of crack before and made it stronger than when it left the factory. Just something to be aware of.