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  1. walruskid1

    New member

    Welcome from the buckeye state.
  2. walruskid1

    WM. Large ........56 cal?

    I had a bill large chunk gun in .55 cal. What a tack driver. Sorry I parted with it.
  3. walruskid1

    Which Thompson Center did I find today?

    I can't wait to get out to the range, possibly this weekend.
  4. walruskid1

    Which Thompson Center did I find today?

    Thank you, I had several renegades in the past including a 56 caliber smooth bore. This is my first tc hawken. I normally shoot my under hammers but I do appreciate any nice percussion rifle
  5. walruskid1

    Location in Ohio?

    Cleveland
  6. walruskid1

    Which Thompson Center did I find today?

    The guy that I picked it up from said that it was an early one. It's not a kit built. Serial number is 83190 I don't know if that does any good in pinning down an age.
  7. walruskid1

    Which Thompson Center did I find today?

    It's 15/16 across the flats. soon as I find a tape measure I'll get the length on the barrel
  8. walruskid1

    Which Thompson Center did I find today?

    Picked up a 45 caliber percussion with a hawken style stock. The barrel says Thompson Center 45 caliber on it. It's not marked hawken, renegade, Seneca, Cherokee or anything like that . It just says Thompson Center. It has set triggers. It also has adjustable sights.
  9. walruskid1

    reggie sullivan?

    The muzzleloader wasn't mine, a friend of mine had purchased it years ago. next time I talk to him I'll ask him if he still has it.
  10. walruskid1

    Regulating Enfield sights

    It does have the rear sight that is adjustable for elevation but I am using it with the blade folded down. I know that I can raise the rear sight. I may even just put shims under it with the blade folded down to zero it at 50 yds. My main concern is the lack of windage adjustment.
  11. walruskid1

    Regulating Enfield sights

    24 inch barrel, shoots low and left. Best way to fix the sights?
  12. walruskid1

    Good load for euroarms Enfield 2 band artillery

    After getting the bore clean and changing out the nipple for one that for one that wasn't enlarged, I got to shoot my rifle today. I used the 577611 projectile and 50 gr. FFF. Accuracy was decent at 50 yards. My eyesight limits my ability. I'm looking for your best load for this for this model...
  13. walruskid1

    H&A peep sight & buggy rifle

    .45 depending on which rifle I use either a .440 round ball with a .015 patch or a .445 with a .010 patch
  14. walruskid1

    H&A peep sight & buggy rifle

    I've had the sight in my parts box for years and finally found a rifle to go with it. A nice buggy rifle to go with my off hand. I sold my heavy Target underhammer years ago and kept a spare rear sight. I was happy to see that the buggy rifle was drilled and tapped.
  15. walruskid1

    Ok, what did Navy arms did I buy?

    What makes the 1860 different from the 1861?
  16. walruskid1

    Ok, what did Navy arms did I buy?

    A little JB bore paste and the bore cleaned up pretty well
  17. walruskid1

    Ok, what did Navy arms did I buy?

    It's a 24" barrel, rear sight graduated to 600yds. Is this a 1860?
  18. walruskid1

    Ok, what did Navy arms did I buy?

    I did remember to use the search function and and looked up patches coming out rusty. I will clean it very well and take it out and shoot it and see how she shoots
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