Joel Russo
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Terminus Zeus action, .45 cal Brux barrel, Jeff Hankins LRMP ignition system, Pittman Accumax 300 gr, 70 gr IMR 4198 @ 2,700.
We can't have a scope on ours in Nevada during muzzle loader season. On that note we can't use tritium sights either! Fibers are ok but nothing radioactive or battery powered.
Have you ever put iron sights on a custom barrel? We have been looking at going to muzzle loaders for elk, you get a much better season.
Rear "Peep rail sight" is sold by ebaco iirc, still need a front--- on muzzle brake would only work if the brake wouldn't move. If you have a " bullet guiding" muzzle there is an area up front that is slightly larger than the rifling to help start the bullet, drill/tap that area for a front sight so nothing affects lands/grooves area.Maybe a peepsight on the rear scope mount. Front sight on the muzzle break.
Restoration ..Body guy right here.. 3m #8115 Panel bond/also awesome for bedding your RIFLE..You can glue that front sight on. Go to an auto body shop and ask to buy a little squirt of body panel glue. It's a two part epoxy and is extremely strong. If you glue to pieces of metal together it's all you can do to get them back apart. I use it to hold bolt sleeves on. When I first tried it I glued half of a 1/4 inch sleeve on a shaft and then turned it back of on the lathe. I could take large cuts in it and it never came off. It comes in a tube that goes on a gun so it's expensive to get started but if you ask a body shop and give them 5 bucks it's a bargin. Shep