Traditional Muzzleloading Association
Shooting Traditional Firearms and Weapons => General Interest => Topic started by: smokepole45 on March 03, 2015, 09:20:03 PM
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i have a T/C White Mountain Carbine but have never been happy with the accuracy of the gun. I wonder if a T/C Hawken barrel,which is much longer, would fit. Has anyone tried a barrel swap on one of these guns? The White Mountain barrel is octagonal until it leaves the stock.
BTW- the loads are not an issue. I have worked up accurate loads. The problem is the very short sight plane of the barrel.
Help is appreciated,
Smokepole45
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Get one off ebay thats the same width across flats, lots are 15/16" or 1" May have to move an underlug or something. Be sure the tang on your gun is same as the other TC's some are shaped differently....Tom
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Thanks for the reply, Tom.
I just now tried the swap using a barrel borrowed from a friends gun. You are correct. They do swap. The channel that the ramrod rides in was not correct in length, otherwise it was a good fit. My White Mountain carbine just doesn't have enough barrel so I am determined to find a longer one. I did find one on E-Bay.
After perusing this website for just a couple of days I have noticed something. I feel like I am trying to tune up a YUGO, while the rest of you guys are racing Corvettes. This is a whole new and interesting hobby to me.
I am far from new to marksmanship. In my office hangs a target with 7 holes that can be covered by a fingernail. The shots were taken at 100 yards with a .22 rifle. But this muzzleloader thing? It is a whole new ballgame. I have much to learn.
Thanks so much for your input.