DOUBLEDEUCE 1
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I own both, TC Hawken, .50 cal and CVA Mountain, .45 cal. I love the TC and have been shooting it trouble free for over thirty-five years. In my opinion, the TC is much better quality than what you would find in a CVA/ Traditions rifle.
The CVA Mountain is a fun rifle to shoot also. It is very accurate. As has been said, the .45 cal takes a lot less lead. I consider that rifle a very good one. But the rifle I reach for 99% of the time is the TC.
My brother shoots a Lyman GPR. That is an attractive rifle also. I remember he had an issue with a couple of barrels, right from the factory. He ended up purchasing a drop in barrel from Green River (I think), and has not had any problems since.
Take a look at the TC Cherokee or Seneca rifles. They can be expensive. You might find one in either .45 or .36 cal. There are times I wished my .50 TC was .45. But I am more than satisfied with it being a .50.
The CVA Mountain is a fun rifle to shoot also. It is very accurate. As has been said, the .45 cal takes a lot less lead. I consider that rifle a very good one. But the rifle I reach for 99% of the time is the TC.
My brother shoots a Lyman GPR. That is an attractive rifle also. I remember he had an issue with a couple of barrels, right from the factory. He ended up purchasing a drop in barrel from Green River (I think), and has not had any problems since.
Take a look at the TC Cherokee or Seneca rifles. They can be expensive. You might find one in either .45 or .36 cal. There are times I wished my .50 TC was .45. But I am more than satisfied with it being a .50.