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T/C Pro Hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="WRG" data-source="post: 268193" data-attributes="member: 13638"><p>Hey Guys</p><p> </p><p>I just picked up a new 50 cal. T/C Encore Pro Hunter. I have been considering replacing the hinge pin because it does have some looseness to it. I was on Cecil Epps site and he has a ton of good information about the pro hunter. I was wondering if his hinge pin for $37.99 is what I should purchase or is there another manufactures pin thats just as good for less money. He also has a trick using heating aluminum tape which I may try first. I am amazed that T/C is aware of this problem but has done nothing to correct it.</p><p>I also noticed that Cabela's sells his Variflame primer adapter kit which I ordered, I was thinking the hinge pin they also have may be his as well. Anyone know for sure? </p><p> </p><p>One more question does anyone have a good way to file down the ears on forearm stock to keep it from rubbing? I understand this is also a problem with the Pro hunter. I want to make sure I do a nice neat job and don't screw it up. I just want to take off a 1/16 or less on each side.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WRG, post: 268193, member: 13638"] Hey Guys I just picked up a new 50 cal. T/C Encore Pro Hunter. I have been considering replacing the hinge pin because it does have some looseness to it. I was on Cecil Epps site and he has a ton of good information about the pro hunter. I was wondering if his hinge pin for $37.99 is what I should purchase or is there another manufactures pin thats just as good for less money. He also has a trick using heating aluminum tape which I may try first. I am amazed that T/C is aware of this problem but has done nothing to correct it. I also noticed that Cabela's sells his Variflame primer adapter kit which I ordered, I was thinking the hinge pin they also have may be his as well. Anyone know for sure? One more question does anyone have a good way to file down the ears on forearm stock to keep it from rubbing? I understand this is also a problem with the Pro hunter. I want to make sure I do a nice neat job and don't screw it up. I just want to take off a 1/16 or less on each side. Thanks for any help. [/QUOTE]
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