dang brother that bore looks rough!Working on the tc 50 barrel that I shot yesterday. I couldn't get the rear sight to make adjustments and ran out of time during the practice relays. Upon disassembling the sight I spotted the problem! Per the photo below, the little retaining thingy is missing. It's apparently very little! Doubt if it's a hardware store item but I'll check.
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I also noted two very subtle tight spots in the bore. In case they were thin lead deposits I worked it with steel wool without any change In those tight spots also, it looks very good with the bore light. I'm planning on taking it to the range for a firelapping session to see how much those tight spots can be reduced.
Also, here's an idea I got from @Century to late . Super glued a fishing bobber light to a piece of monofilament. It allows moving it up and down the bore for a good look. Also, with the lighted end down it eliminates the glare for a clearer look.
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Working on the tc 50 barrel that I shot yesterday. I couldn't get the rear sight to make adjustments and ran out of time during the practice relays. Upon disassembling the sight I spotted the problem! Per the photo below, the little retaining thingy is missing. It's apparently very little! Doubt if it's a hardware store item but I'll check.
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I also noted two very subtle tight spots in the bore. In case they were thin lead deposits I worked it with steel wool without any change In those tight spots also, it looks very good with the bore light. I'm planning on taking it to the range for a firelapping session to see how much those tight spots can be reduced.
Also, here's an idea I got from @Century to late . Super glued a fishing bobber light to a piece of monofilament. It allows moving it up and down the bore for a good look. Also, with the lighted end down it eliminates the glare for a clearer look.
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Working on the tc 50 barrel that I shot yesterday. I couldn't get the rear sight to make adjustments and ran out of time during the practice relays. Upon disassembling the sight I spotted the problem! Per the photo below, the little retaining thingy is missing. It's apparently very little! Doubt if it's a hardware store item but I'll check.
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I also noted two very subtle tight spots in the bore. In case they were thin lead deposits I worked it with steel wool without any change In those tight spots also, it looks very good with the bore light. I'm planning on taking it to the range for a firelapping session to see how much those tight spots can be reduced.
Also, here's an idea I got from @Century to late . Super glued a fishing bobber light to a piece of monofilament. It allows moving it up and down the bore for a good look. Also, with the lighted end down it eliminates the glare for a clearer look.
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Love that sound. Ok dumb question does harder lead make a difference in gong reports?wandered around the homestead with she who must be obeyed, laying out some dirt moving that needs done. been wanting to do it for 30 years but didn't want to rush things.
after she stomped off in one direction and me the other i guess it is settled what is going to be done.
To sooth my bruised feelers, i dragged out the TC New Englander i reamed to 54 smooth bore.
65 g swiss fffg with some hard cast ball i used as tumbling media. suckers even greased with bear fat needed a pounding to seat. seemed to work though.
65 yards on a 6x10 plate.
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