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Reiver
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 57,735
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"It was the triggers, hammer notches, and sears (depending upon which rifle - some, like the Rolling Block, don't have a sear in the modern sense). The basic actions really don't require the best steels or the best hardening - they are so vastly over-built due to being 19th century designs that relied on shear mass rather than good metallurgy, that when constructed of modern steels of any decent quality they hold up quite well."
Oh, no sweat then....all easily replaced but I'll watch them.
You are in the wrong 'country'.....
"practice schedule:
200, 300 yd practice, Wednesdays: 20,27-oct, 3,10,17,24-Nov, 8,15,22,29-Dec, 5,12,19,26-Jan, 2,9-Feb, 2,9,23,30-Mar, 6,13,20,27-Apr, 4-May
600, 800, 900, 1000 yd practice Thursdays: 21,28-oct, 4,11-Nov, 9,23,30-Dec, 6,27-Jan, 10-feb, 3,10,24,31-Mar, 7,14,21,28-Apr, 5-May.
contact Don Hanks
Numerous 1000 yard shoots.....
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