Barrie Dale
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I also have a 45cal Sennaca rifle which I love to shoot. Usually around 70 grains of 3F in it does the job quite nicely.
MN284, My Dart rifle is .45 cal. percussion. It's in great shape and shoots good. I bought it at the local flea market a couple years ago for $50 along with some round balls, patches, and caps. Everything I needed to shoot except powder.@tom in nc, tell me about your DART Kentucky rifle. I have one that is a total, total POS with a horrible flintlock. How is yours?
Tom
You are correct about Renegades. No brass. 2" shorter barrel than a Hawken. Normally the same 1:48 twist and shallow rifling, same locks and triggers I think. The earlier models have the high spur hammer and no warnings on the barrel. Some of the really early ones have a longer rear sight screw pattern. Mine is a non kit model with serial # 52xxx, high spur, no warnings, shorter rear sight pattern, purchased around 1977-1978 (per the original owner's memory).I think my fondness is for T/C halfstock rifles, with Hawkens being my favorites. In my desire to complete my collection of T/C calibers in caplock and flint I probably should broaden my search to include Renegades and others. Am I right in believing that the difference is the lack of brass and not having a cheek rest on the non-Hawken models. Is the quality of the locks, stocks, and barrels the same? Are there other differences I should know about? Thanks.
Hi Tom, glad you got a good one. Mine is a flintlock, and has a very weak mainspring, so it might spark, but it doesn't kick the frizzen open to ignite the prime. Every once in a while I work on one aspect or another, but no success yet. (And, I think I paid too much for it...) Tom in MinnesotaMN284, My Dart rifle is .45 cal. percussion. It's in great shape and shoots good. I bought it at the local flea market a couple years ago for $50 along with some round balls, patches, and caps. Everything I needed to shoot except powder.View attachment 36455View attachment 36456
The only thing I would change is the trigger. I would like to have double, set triggers.
I hope you can get it working as it should. I have only shot mine 8 or 10 times I guess. It seems when I reach for something to shoot I go for one of the T/C half-stocks because they're so easy to clean afterwards. I went to the flea market early on the morning the day I bought mine and I think the seller had just laid it on the table. I might have been the first one to spot it. I bought it and carried it around the rest of the flea market and had several people ask if it was for sale. I would buy a dozen more for $50 each!Hi Tom, glad you got a good one. Mine is a flintlock, and has a very weak mainspring, so it might spark, but it doesn't kick the frizzen open to ignite the prime. Every once in a while I work on one aspect or another, but no success yet. (And, I think I paid too much for it...) Tom in Minnesota
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