Here are the targets:
Texan - 50 yards (can't complain about this! - front sight was adjusted and is now perfect and it shoots to point of aim with rear sight in the second notch):

100 yards: (the font bead coverd the whole target! I think I pulled the first shot over to the left...)

336RC .356 Win: (this is still shooting too high so I've got the next tallest front sight on order - I adjusted the windage and shot another similar group after taking this pictue that was centered) - also, I was having some issues that I'll detail below...

336RC .35 Rem: (Iron sights at 100 yards - and the bead covered the entire target circle... so I'm very pleased)

The Texan and .356 Win both had new front sights on them - the Texan's is perfect and the .356 Win is getting a new taller one (.530" - same as what the Texan needed) and I just took the scope off of the .35 Rem - it was throwing flyers with no apparent cause - now with the irons it isn't... so I'm strongly suspecting the scope is having issues - will send it back to Burris for a check.
The .356 Win Nonneman conversion is shooting very well, but there was an ignition problem - every 4th shot or so would go "click" and then after waiting, I'd take the round out and see a light strike.

I have to admit that I really enjoy messing around with these lever guns.

Can't wait to get them out deer hunting this fall.