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Tannehill

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I have a CVA Kentucky that I refreshed. Now I find the thimble screws on the front and rear thimble is to long. The guy I got it from counter sunk the screw holes! I have replaced the screws with new ones from Deer Creek.

Open to ideas on a fix. I thought of getting a ramrod for a smaller caliber and trying that.
 
Do you mean the heads are too high? A photo would help. If the threaded part is inside the thimble then a rat tail file can be used to trim the excess.
 
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