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I’ve noticed that the set trigger on my SMR is a bit tight in its physical curled shape. The tension seems okay, but I will eventually want to straighten it just a little so it doesn’t pinch my finger so much. And I have average hands that aren’t chubby at all. The trigger radius seems awful small.
I did end up filing it and bending it some, much more comfortable!
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So far today I I've coned another barrel. This one is my TC 45 barrel that has done very well in local matches. I'm coning it enough to make it easier to start a tight combo. This gun has never cut patches but I did do the old thumb round off trick after coning.

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445 ball. Of course it doesn't drop in like this with a patch.
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I also am trying a mod to the sights. I outlined the rear sight the same way. Too bright??? I have a lot of acrylic paints so maybe a continuing experiment.

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I find by filing a 45 degree angle on the tip of the sight, and leaving it bright, gives me best target acquisition.
 
Today , I've tinkered a bullet starter/seater from some brass and steel for a 1851 Swiss Feldstutzer , which not only should deliver an absolutely concentric patched bullet , but also calibrates the bullet by pressing through :

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And this is how such an original , vintage starter looked like :

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My brother used a whitish glow in the dark paint on his front sight. In the evening it gives him 10-15 min more in the woods.
i just use Hi-Viz with the replaceable lite pipes the green gives me at least a additional 30 minutes both morning and night I can see the hi-viz long after I can't see the cross hairs in my scope on my inline
 
Last evening at the gun club hot dog roast I showed off the Kibler Fowler. Even in the box, people were saying it looked great. However, the modern shotgunning folks who consistently razz me about my Black Powder ways were not there. Well, they missed out on Chicago-style hot dog fixin's as well as seeing a real gun.

Today, I finally regained my ability to post photos, thanks to my computer savvy daughter, following the crash I had of the hard drive earlier in the year. I had taken some photos of the Woodsrunner carving I did on that gun last year - my first efforts, but I did not post at the time a photo of the carving behind the tang. Now I can, and here it is.

The Doc is out now. :cool:
 

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Making the trigger guard and side plate for the Carolina Gun ....
 

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