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Old 02-25-2010 | 12:34 PM
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Guys, you know I just can't seem to tell short stories. So here's another long one.

Have you ever gone jug fishing for catfish? You throw out a lot of plastic jugs with different lengths of line tied to them, and a baited hook on the end of the lines. They just float around out there. Sometimes they catch something, sometimes they don't. Sometimes what they catch is a keeper, sometimes it's not.

Well, as many of you know, I've been jug fishing for TC sidehammers. Here's one of my jugs.



I've got an amazing number of "hits" on my jugs. Most of them didn't pan out. The seller just wanted too much for the gun in question. But I did pick up a "pristine" .50 Renegade for $150, which became one of the Sinful Sisters with a scoped Green Mountain barrel. I still have the pristine 1:48 twist TC barrel sitting in the closet. Also, I'm still waiting for a guy in Mobile, AL to name a price on a Cherokee he's "thinking" about selling.

Here's the last e-mail I have from a guy with what he describes as an "almost perfect" Hawken with "two small dents on the bottom of the stock"

I would say $265 and its yours and I could meet you on the southshore close to causeway. I'm not looking to get what its worth, just satisfaction it went to the right person.I would be happy knowing it is getting used like it was meant to be. I have some other things I would throw in just to clear out. I am not 100% sure of what all I have, but someone where I have a stainless cleaning rod, brass powder flask, nipple wrench and stuff like that that is just extra freebies. Andrew
I can't decide on that one. I'm more of a Renegade kind of guy.

Anyway, I just bought a .54 Renegade "sight unseen". The guy lives about 50 miles from me, but real close to one of my hunting club buddies. He described the gun as having a "bad barrel - shoots twelve inch groups at sixty yards, but it has a new stock".

When he said he would take $50 for it I decided to take a chance. Called my buddy and asked him to pick it up for me. He did, and I got it from him at the hunting lease over the weekend.

Bad barrel??? Man, that was an understatement.

Here's a picture of what the entire outside of the barrel looks like.



Here's the breech end.




And the bore.




But man, the stock is PERFECT. No dents, scratches, cracks, or blemishes. The lock and butt plate are clean and rust free. The trigger guard is a smooth shiny blue.

Now Sabotloader is a fan of putting 15/16" Green Mountain barrels in Renegade stocks - and I found out why. I picked up two of them at a very good price in Cabala's Bargain Cave a while back, both .50 caliber Long Range Hunters. Sabotloader has one of them, acquired in a barrel swap. The other has been sitting in my closet.

I put the Cabala's barrel on the $50 stock, and now have another really nice Renegade.




Nope! Not putting a scope on this one. I recently got new glasses and can actually see the fiber optic sights on this barrel well enough to shoot. That 15/16" barrel makes it a wonderful gun to carry.

So the Sinful Sisters now have a Virtuous Cousin.



I think I have all of the Renegades I need. (So does my wife.)

But I sure hope that guy with the Cherokee comes through.

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Old 02-25-2010 | 01:54 PM
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You don't have any idea how happy it makes me to see you building such a nice collection. It makes me feel almost normal. That should be a nice rifle. Maybe a peep sight for that one.

If you come across another stock and lock, let me know. I have a few more barrels that could use homes.
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Old 02-25-2010 | 02:25 PM
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I like that story and the happy ending.
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Old 02-25-2010 | 02:26 PM
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Me first Cay has tooo many now I just want one renegade stock with lock
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Old 02-25-2010 | 02:41 PM
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Maybe a peep sight for that one.
Dang Cayugad!!!

Anybody have a TC peep they're not using?
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Old 02-25-2010 | 03:02 PM
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Semi - I knew this was your post as soon as I read the title. I don't know how you got that barrel with all that unique engraving on it. Even on the inside!! And a complete stock for $50? You ought to be shot for stealing it. And here I am with a complete rifle missing a lock......so sad.
But another thing.....Dave is right. You should get the peep. I really like that T/C tang peep I put on my 45 Hawken. I just need to get her sighted in once I get the lock back.
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Old 02-25-2010 | 04:34 PM
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I sold my peep sight a few weeks ago, or I would have mailed it to you.
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Old 02-25-2010 | 05:34 PM
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I don't know how you got that barrel with all that unique engraving on it.
You can have that lovely engraved barrel for just the cost of shipping Bronko. It would make a great stake for horseshoes. Even the springs in the rear sight are so rusty that the sight moves from side-to-side when you tilt the barrel. I pulled the front sight though and mounted it on a .357 Rolling Block pistol that needed a higher sight.
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Old 02-25-2010 | 06:02 PM
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Way to go Semi, it's nice to shop around and find good deals. One man's junk is another man's treasure. I have been doing the same thing with old FORD Trucks for years. Ever since I read your first Post on the Sinful Sisters it makes me want to get one, they are Beautiful!
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Old 02-26-2010 | 10:01 PM
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Semi, if that does not get the itch started, nothing will. One heck of a collection. I am still looking for 58 cal TC and I am going stir crazy.
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