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    New irises, etc. for lame eyes

    FYI mostly for all us geezers out there who need a little more target/sight clarity ... I was in the process of adjusting my Gehmann clip-on iris to fit my set of fairly thick and curved Howard Leight shooting glasses. Then I wanted to see if there was any way to increase the friction of the...
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    High tech nipple cleaner

    I wonder if I could get $20 a piece for these if I called them something like "advanced technology hydraulic nipple flusher". Prices from local farm store are as shown. I find that this approach saves some time and effort -- and lets you flush the nipple with whatever you like (water, alcohol...
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    Experience with .32 on steel targets?

    I'm about to start experimenting with my .32 Crockett rifle on a steel target at 50 yds. But I'd like to hear from people who have used a .32 (or .36?) on steel targets, regarding the issue of ricochets. My target is suspended from a frame with two chains and hung so that it's angled back at...
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    Crockett rifle cleanout screw

    This is just a matter of curiosity about one aspect of cleaning the Traditions Crockett rifle. I'm sure that most people have never noticed this because it requires a bit of excessive inspection of the barrel, but I do wonder if anyone has noticed it and done anything about it ... To begin, I...
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    Crockett hammer sucks caps

    I'm still experimenting with my new Crockett .32 rifle. It's going well, and I really like the gun, though there are one or two more things I need to fix with it. First among these is its terrible propensity to suck and tightly hold onto the fired cap in the hammer face. At this point, I have...
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    Crockett rifle questions

    I just got one of the little Traditions Crockett rifles from Midway and have been looking it over and cleaning it up prior to shooting for the first time. Here are a few questions I have: 1. Removing the barrel for cleaning requires removing the screw in the tang -- not the best idea in the...
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