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SOLD REDUCED Very Good LH Investarms/Cabelas .50 Hawken in Box

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Lefties Special. This is a used, but not abused Left-Handed Investarms Hawken in .50 as sold by Cabelas. It comes in factory box with paperwork inside outer shipping sleeve matching rifle. The rifle has light handling marks. The bore is bright and shiny. It currently has a musket cap nipple and spare in patchbox. $350 + Shipping.
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I bought one 25 years ago for my son, now I need another for my grandson. We all shoot 45 have for about 45 years now.
Just keep shooting .45 and use a thick patch! I forgot the .60 balls for my .62 smoothbore at a recent club shoot and was relegated to shooting .535 out of the thing and double patching it. Not to toot my own horn, but I bested most of the guys with rifles during the 100 yard course.

I agree with the OP. I don’t believe these were ever offered in .45, and you’re likely going to have to go the custom route if you’ve got your heart set on that caliber.
 
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I bought one 25 years ago for my son, now I need another for my grandson. We all shoot 45 have for about 45 years now.

The older Invest Arms .45's you've seen, do they have like ten or twelve groove rifling?
 
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