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  1. Susan Moss

    Two Feathers - A Class Act

    Just bought a simple .45 loading block from Dave and I have to say he is super responsive and makes a simple thing into a little work of art. I look forward to carrying and using this simple tool and replacing the one that I have been using which, I think, you could use to slide a little pizza...
  2. Susan Moss

    SOLD 6 hole .45 ball block

    I would like to buy it please advise
  3. Susan Moss

    What was your first Muzzleloader?

    T/C New Englander with a .50 and shotgun bbls. Great gun for a starter.
  4. Susan Moss

    WANTED TC Cherokee rear sight or sight screw and spring

    can I send you a couple of photos to your phone? I think this is the correct one but I have a lot of parts from a couple of guns so I want to make sure. It fits the flat on the Cherokee and all screws and springs are there.
  5. Susan Moss

    WANTED TC Cherokee rear sight or sight screw and spring

    I will have some time to look for it on the weekend. Will get back to you when found. It is definitely here somewhere.....
  6. Susan Moss

    WANTED TC Cherokee rear sight or sight screw and spring

    I replaced mine with an aperture sight, got the original one around here someplace.....will look for it if you are desparate.
  7. Susan Moss

    Help with a T/C Cherokee issue

    installed plunger/spring and problem solved. Mainspring still too stiff but manageable.
  8. Susan Moss

    Help with a T/C Cherokee issue

    WooHoo-- Cain's came up with a plunger and spring my lucky day!
  9. Susan Moss

    Help with a T/C Cherokee issue

    So-- after taking off the bridle and reassembling, cleaning out the innards, I decided to look inside the lock of my Renegade for a comparison and lo and behold! My Cherokee is missing a sear plunger! I wonder if that could account for the inconsistencies I have been having -- now I just have to...
  10. Susan Moss

    Help with a T/C Cherokee issue

    Got it, thanks.
  11. Susan Moss

    Help with a T/C Cherokee issue

    Took the lock off and tightened the bridle screws, one was a bit loose and one seems to be stripped won't tighten. I can find and replace those easily enough--I also found a "tumbler and fly (what are they for?) on ebay are those worth replacing? My Renegade cocks easily-- this thing takes a...
  12. Susan Moss

    Help with a T/C Cherokee issue

    I started out using the standard 12-28 stainless nipples from October Country. Lately got Tresos in the hope they are tougher. I will look at all the suggestions given above-- you guys are a wealth of knowledge!
  13. Susan Moss

    Help with a T/C Cherokee issue

    Hi Folks-- just joined and glad to be here. I have been mostly shooting a T/C Renegade for the past decade or 2, in .50 cal. When the opportunity to pick up a .45 Cherokee came up a couple of years back I grabbed it. Nice little gun, light, not fancy, and it had never been shot from the look of...
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