Falco sparverius
32 Cal.
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Hello all,
I recently inherited a .54 caliber Santa Fe Hawken (one of those that actually runs as a .53). I have been working on a load and my own accuracy all summer and have finally got things figured out for hunting season. In addition, I caught a terrible "Black Powder" fever. These things rival shooting a longbow with wood arrows! Good clean fun!
Anyway, this tight barrel seems to take the .520 ball best with pillow ticking. I went through quite a few of the swaged Hornady's that ran for 9 bucks per 100. Well, when I went to make my last order, they had discontinued the .520's swaged and only had .520's in hand-cast which end up costing almost twice as much.
I did find another supplier of the .520 swaged. I want to stay with the swaged simply because of price right now and will likely get into casting my own in a year or two. My question is this...TOW has discontinued the .520 swaged. I found them again at Possible Shop. Any predictions as to how long Possible Shop will keep them? Are they a ball that will soon be discontinued everywhere? Should I stock up now while I can until I get setup to do my own casting?
What do you think?
Take care,
Falco
PS. Awesome site, I have learned so much just from reading archives!
I recently inherited a .54 caliber Santa Fe Hawken (one of those that actually runs as a .53). I have been working on a load and my own accuracy all summer and have finally got things figured out for hunting season. In addition, I caught a terrible "Black Powder" fever. These things rival shooting a longbow with wood arrows! Good clean fun!
Anyway, this tight barrel seems to take the .520 ball best with pillow ticking. I went through quite a few of the swaged Hornady's that ran for 9 bucks per 100. Well, when I went to make my last order, they had discontinued the .520's swaged and only had .520's in hand-cast which end up costing almost twice as much.
I did find another supplier of the .520 swaged. I want to stay with the swaged simply because of price right now and will likely get into casting my own in a year or two. My question is this...TOW has discontinued the .520 swaged. I found them again at Possible Shop. Any predictions as to how long Possible Shop will keep them? Are they a ball that will soon be discontinued everywhere? Should I stock up now while I can until I get setup to do my own casting?
What do you think?
Take care,
Falco
PS. Awesome site, I have learned so much just from reading archives!