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Originally Posted by MountainDevil54
(Post 3965434)
not a lot used scopes back in the 1800s due to the cost and the fact they were so fragile. Maybe the rich yuppie hunters back in the day, but the smart ones kept open sights.
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history channel and i am a book worm. To expensive, added bulk and back in those days, extremely fragile.
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Originally Posted by MountainDevil54
(Post 3965469)
history channel and i am a book worm. To expensive, added bulk and back in those days, extremely fragile.
I'm glad you didn't tell me this before I put the Green Mountain sharpshooter barrel and scope on my Hawkin.;) info like that might have prevented me from making such a grievous error. |
the scopes today are more reliable than what they had back then.
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Originally Posted by MountainDevil54
(Post 3965478)
the scopes today are more reliable than what they had back then.
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Originally Posted by 1874sharpsshooter
(Post 3965445)
and how do you know this? were you around in the 1800's?;)
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Originally Posted by Semisane
(Post 3965248)
You can make it fit without modifying the stock by fabricating an off-set extension plate that mounts on the tang. It may require grinding a bit off of the inside bottom face of the sight.
![]() ![]() ![]() A guy can also build a base to lift the sight a bit and give more elevation adjustment. I did that on my Hawken. Ron ![]() |
Sorry Ron but I chose to remove the wood as to butchering the sight. Wood is much easier to work with and repair.
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I'm sure he was talking to Jon.
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MH was right on the money.
sabotloader, Taking off some metal on the back is so easy and it makes a nicer looking mounting job. The Shim is a non invasive approach that not many guys try. I liked the outcome of that so much that I will probably do that on any that I fit from here on out. I am thinking about making a jig so the hand labor is not quite as intensive on the fitting. Ron |
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