I don't know.... I kinda like Good 'N Plenty.
LOL..... actually I'm a displaced Ohioan..... Go Bucks!!... and that's about the only thing 'Yankee' left about me.
Quote from: avator on June 23, 2020, 04:38:19 PMLOL..... actually I'm a displaced Ohioan..... Go Bucks!!... and that's about the only thing 'Yankee' left about me.I'm OK with that.......as long as you don't favor the other Alabama "team" from the plains........
LOL A friend just stopped by tonight and saw the Barra 1866 leaning in the corner, first thing out of his mouth is that a Henry ... as he is picking it up
Quote from: Back_Roads on December 11, 2019, 06:25:54 PM Spent some time shooting mine today, seems to do fine with old winchester pellets. I added a section of very thin fiber optic rod to the front sight, was a slightly loose fit through the small loop hole in the metal front sight. Also thought the rear sight windage adjustment to be quite handy, I thought I would have to loosen the phillips screw and manually move the sight, but it turns out that turning the screw moves the sight to where you want it adjusted, and it stays where you leave it. Also gave it a going over and stuffed pellet tin shipping foam in the hollow stock, and snugged up any loose screws. I have since added aTang sight to mine really helps with accuracy, also added a GEO LDC that slips in to replace the original front sight and has a better post with circle to line things up real nice, almost like a low power scope.[smg id=7058]
Spent some time shooting mine today, seems to do fine with old winchester pellets. I added a section of very thin fiber optic rod to the front sight, was a slightly loose fit through the small loop hole in the metal front sight. Also thought the rear sight windage adjustment to be quite handy, I thought I would have to loosen the phillips screw and manually move the sight, but it turns out that turning the screw moves the sight to where you want it adjusted, and it stays where you leave it. Also gave it a going over and stuffed pellet tin shipping foam in the hollow stock, and snugged up any loose screws.
Quote from: Back_Roads on February 29, 2020, 10:09:01 AMQuote from: Back_Roads on December 11, 2019, 06:25:54 PM Spent some time shooting mine today, seems to do fine with old winchester pellets. I added a section of very thin fiber optic rod to the front sight, was a slightly loose fit through the small loop hole in the metal front sight. Also thought the rear sight windage adjustment to be quite handy, I thought I would have to loosen the phillips screw and manually move the sight, but it turns out that turning the screw moves the sight to where you want it adjusted, and it stays where you leave it. Also gave it a going over and stuffed pellet tin shipping foam in the hollow stock, and snugged up any loose screws. I have since added aTang sight to mine really helps with accuracy, also added a GEO LDC that slips in to replace the original front sight and has a better post with circle to line things up real nice, almost like a low power scope.[smg id=7058]A little late to the party, but may I ask Which tang sight did you use?Many thanks
Quote from: brewbear on April 08, 2021, 01:25:10 AMQuote from: Back_Roads on February 29, 2020, 10:09:01 AMQuote from: Back_Roads on December 11, 2019, 06:25:54 PM Spent some time shooting mine today, seems to do fine with old winchester pellets. I added a section of very thin fiber optic rod to the front sight, was a slightly loose fit through the small loop hole in the metal front sight. Also thought the rear sight windage adjustment to be quite handy, I thought I would have to loosen the phillips screw and manually move the sight, but it turns out that turning the screw moves the sight to where you want it adjusted, and it stays where you leave it. Also gave it a going over and stuffed pellet tin shipping foam in the hollow stock, and snugged up any loose screws. I have since added aTang sight to mine really helps with accuracy, also added a GEO LDC that slips in to replace the original front sight and has a better post with circle to line things up real nice, almost like a low power scope.[smg id=7058]A little late to the party, but may I ask Which tang sight did you use?Many thanks Lyman No. 2 Tang Sight for Winchester Model 94 , I used one original screw in the stock, and added one to the rear solid. The sight cost more than the rifle, but that's my rule for scopes in many cases also.