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  1. Cornbread50

    New from Indiana

    Welcome from Missouri
  2. Cornbread50

    Hello from Southern Illinois

    Welcome from Missouri
  3. Cornbread50

    What could i make? Any suggestions

    Almost got me. Lol
  4. Cornbread50

    What could i make? Any suggestions

    Thanks for the idea
  5. Cornbread50

    What could i make? Any suggestions

    I found a 12" long piece of wire that has 12 strands of copper wire in it. I thought to myself, I wonder what it could turn this into. I've had some thoughts but haven't really decided. Any suggestions?
  6. Cornbread50

    Double set trigger problem

    That thought has crossed my mind.
  7. Cornbread50

    Double set trigger problem

    I'll try those things. Thanks
  8. Cornbread50

    Hello

    Welcome from Missouri
  9. Cornbread50

    New member from Missouri

    Many times
  10. Cornbread50

    Double set trigger problem

    Adjusting the screw in the tumbler has helped a lot, I just don't want to back it out too much. Now the rear trigger won't move forward when I pull the hammer back. When it gets to half cock I have to manually move it forward. Oh joy...
  11. Cornbread50

    Double set trigger problem

    Thank you. I did see the screw in the tumbler but I didn't just want to start making adjustments to things I didn't know what they were for.
  12. Cornbread50

    New member from Missouri

    Currently I do living history in the F&I time period, rendezvous and living history at the Centre for French Colonial life in Ste. Genevieve Missouri. Thanks for the add to the group and the advice
  13. Cornbread50

    Double set trigger problem

    Will do, thanks. That's kinda what I was thinking the problem is. With the lock off the sear is really hard to move by hand.
  14. Cornbread50

    Double set trigger problem

    I have a Traditions Hawkens woodsman. Out of the box the triggers worked fine, after about 50 shots the trigger pull has gotten heavier and heavier. I've adjusted both set screws per the manual, loosened the 2 bolts that holds the lock plate on, cleaned and oiled the lock and sear springs...
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