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    De-modernizing the T/C Hawken

    Somebody, Birchwood Casey maybe, sells a product called Brass Black or something like that. I haven't tried it, but have considered doing something like that to my TC. Of course Darkhorse probably has the best solution, dirty cleaning patches.
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    "Target Barrel" Questions

    I've been afflicted with that "disease" for a long time. You're right, an occasional application of new gun does help. Thanks for your input. P.S. I've been blissfully ignorant of the polar bear threat. That opens a lot of new "needs"!
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    "Target Barrel" Questions

    Thanks Roundball. The shoot I'm thinking of is at steel "reactive" targets at ranges from 40 to about 125 yards, with one "long gong" out about 250 yards, so I'm not talking extreme long ranges, just "longish". I kind of had the same thoughts about the wind bucking ability of the 45 vs 40. Do...
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    "Target Barrel" Questions

    Thanks Stumpkiller. Any idea what the GM "target barrel" is? I don't see any description of it on the GM website, except as a new 42 inch 40.
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    "Target Barrel" Questions

    Howdy all. I've been shooting a TC "Hawken" 50 for a few years and would like to get a leetle more serious for the Rondys this year. I'm looking at a Green Mountain barrel, curious as to caliber. I figure either a 40 or a 45. I notice that TOTW has a 40 "Target Barrel". Any suggestions? A lot of...
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