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    Best round ball load for 1/48 twist

    I think the .15 patch would be the next step to try. It's all I have ever used in my TC and I have not changed it since I started.
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    Any ideas on this Hawken

    Thanks for the replies. I should have defined taking it apart is only for me to document the parts and pieces...I'd like to know what type of lock it is, if there are any builder marks, etc. I haven't made the time to give it a really good once over, and every time I pick it up, I am impressed...
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    Any ideas on this Hawken

    Oh yeah, I forgot to mention it is a rifled barrel in .50 caliber.
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    Any ideas on this Hawken

    Here are a few more...
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    Any ideas on this Hawken

    I mentioned in my introduction that I love to shoot front stuffers. I mostly shoot TC products like my patriot pistol and Penn Match Rifle. Obviously the Hawkens as well, and I have a Pedersoli rolling block that is quite a bit of fun. This one I have never shot and purchased because I like...
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    Hello from northern Colorado

    Congrats and welcome to the forum...I just joined myself and I am from Colorado as well.
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    Another fellow from Colorado

    I can do that! If it is like other forums, I guess I should start a new thread on it.
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    Another fellow from Colorado

    Hello Everyone, I go by Ispy12 on the boom stick forums...I have been a long-time firearms enthusiast and shooter. I have been up and down with all makes and models, and as an instructor of several disciplines, I got burned out a few years ago. Since then, I am back to the basics. 45 colt...
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