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Thread: Never in a million years

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    Never in a million years

    I recently found myself the owner of a beat up,
    neglected Winchester 94 in 30-30. Cleaned up
    the rust (the receiver is one of those '70s Problems)
    and tried it out.

    The sights were junk (not original) so ordered
    2 different configurations. First, put on the peep
    sight and a new front sight - after several sighting-in
    shots it was better, but I wasn't satisfied with the peep
    having to be so high. Off it went.

    Next is a barrel mounted semi-buckhorn with the little piece
    to fine tune elevation. Since I find the little white diamond
    distracting I reversed it and guessed at where to set it.
    Slid the sight into the dovetail and centered it on the barrel.

    Gathered some ammo and a target and set it up at
    about 45 yds. Aimed at the top point of the 2 inch diamond,
    fired 2 shots............Click image for larger version. 

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    The lower 2 shots are a different boolit aimed at the bottom
    point of the diamond.

    To make a long story short, I installed the sights using the
    SWAG method and they were perfectly aligned!

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    good job!!!!!

    now all it needs is a trip to JES and he will rebore it to 35/30.
    http://www.35caliber.com/8.html

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    I love a happy ending....congrats!
    When guns are outlawed only criminals and the government will have them and at that time I will see very little difference in either!

    "Within the covers of the Bible are the answers for all the problems man faces." President Ronald Reagan

    "We must reject the idea that every time a law's broken, society is guilty rather than the law breaker. It is time to restore the American precept that each individual is acoutable for his actions." Presdent Ronald Reagan

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    Those post-64 Winnys get a bad rap. The sintered receiver is a problem but they shoot just fine. I made a Trapper out of a 1964 version and cerakoted the receiver. Sweet little chore gun.

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    I love correct guesses. Makes me feel smart, sort of.

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    I love my 1970 born winchester 94.

    Interesting, I also find the white diamond distracting and reverse it. I have a marbles semi buckhorn long sight on mine. Thinking of changing to the short version for a touch clearer sight picture.

    Not much rust on mine, but the receiver finish is gone at the carry point. I like the look, but if I ever have it spruced up, I think I'll have it hard chromed. Seen a picture of one done that way and it was nice. The receiver is investment cast.

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    I have a 1966 model that I picked up as a stripped receiver with a broken tang and a rusted out barrel for $19. Less than $200 later I have a sweet little truck gun. I do need to get the sights worked out. The first one I put on didn't work out. Nice work on getting it to shoot.

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    Love it when a plan comes together. Well done.

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    Had a similar thing happen when I put a new scope on my son's .22 years ago..... Installed the rail, installed the rings, tightened everything down and set it on the bench/rest to start dialing it in. Started at about 20yds, just to get it on paper. Well......not so long story here, I never touched the turrets, and still haven't to this day.
    "Do not follow where the path might lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail" Ralph Waldo Emerson

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    SWAG, I bet a lot of folks don't have a clue where that comes from. Scientific Wild A** Guess!

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    Well,the T.L.A.R.method works pretty well too.Maybe one of the members here who served in Viet Nam in the Air Force could explain it much better than I could.Maybe even Mr Gibson could do it.Thanking all for their service and sacrifice.God bless you all.
    Good luck.Have fun.Be safe.
    Leo
    People never lie so much as after a hunt,during a war,or before an election.
    Otto von Bismarck

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    The little winnie's are great handling and shooting firearms. I had one many years ago and it was one rifle that I should have kept. It was very accurate out to 120 yards. It kicked all out of proportion to the cartridge though, more like a 30-06 than a 30wcf. I ran it off on a tip board at work and regretted it the day after I did it. james

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