Did you cut the "Ears"off the tang to mount a sight?
I cut the ears off and weld the holes up on all the Henrys I have built, otherwise custom sights would have to be made for them. I suppose that Rod England has castings for them now, but there were none when I built the rifle. Also, having separate bases allow Art to use the same set of sights on different rifles by just swapping the staff.
When I first saw the Muzzle Blasts article on Don Brown's Henry copy it stated
he was getting high quality sights from Mike Neumann in South Africa.
When I made my Henry misrepresentation I did make a custom sight to fit the
"ears" on the tang. They aren't hard to make IF a milling machine is available.
I made several over the years out of 9/16'square 12L14.It machines easily and
doesn't curl up like 1018 when released from a vise.
My rifle was the straight grip version because I am a poor stock maker and I do
like the trigger guard that makes a sorta/kinda pistol grip if checkered.
The front sight was cobbled together by me from a low base Lyman 17A on a special
windage adjustable base with a spirit level to make it complete.
Keep up your good work on these rifles as they are a break from the ordinary rifles
usually associated with muzzle loading.
Bob Roller