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  1. K

    T/C Seneca Sight

    Thank you all - The idea of removing the barrel is a great one. The set screw I'm referring to is in addition to the elevation and windage adjustment flatheads. It is smaller than any wrenches in the sets you can buy at the big box stores.
  2. K

    T/C Seneca Sight

    I'm trying to find the wrench size for the rear sight adjustment set screw. Can anyone help? I'm reluctant to take the rifle with me shopping. Thank you
  3. K

    Traditions Crockett .32 rifle

    Regarding the .32 cal Seneca - TC's custom shop offered 32. barrels for the Seneca for several years. They have been out of stock for some time now.
  4. K

    .54 Renegade or .45 Cherokee

    In my Seneca, I like 65grs - 70 grs of 3F depending on your patch thickness, and your particular gun. My best combo for a bal. of power and acquiracy is 70 grs. and a .015 patch on wertern NY deer. Hope this helps
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