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Senecas are great little guns. Sort of a miniature Hawken. The Cherokees ere the same general size, but not as fancy.
Cherokee combs are higher I think?
I have to mash my cheek down onto the comb on my Cherokees in order to align the sights and it makes them uncomfortable to shoot. It doesn’t happen with Seneca’s.
 
Hi guys,
I've talked to Edd about this rifle, before he put it up for sale here. Seems like a legit deal to me.
Nice guy, and as he said, call with any questions.
You all seem to get pretty worked up for ???
Flycaster
 
Well, when I got my Seneca, it had an aftermarket front sight on it and I could not get the sights to align on the target. Had to order a new front sight from Williams. I suppose that if I handed that rifle to an old friend who owes some of the DNA for her high cheek bones to a Chinese grandmother she'd have a similar problem and ask me to do some stock work.

Don't recall a problem with my Cherokee... other than that it was a mass of rust with a broken hammer. I sent it to T/C and they fixed it right up... to include re-blueing it. They took their warranty work seriously! Sadly, all that is gone now. We can only hope that S&W will sell it to a real black powder gun maker and all these great guns they made will be back on the market again.
 
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