They're made by Investarms, the same company that produces guns for Lyman. I have one in 50 Cal. with the 28" barrel. I love mine. It's built very beefy with vert good wood to metal match up. The wood and grain on mine are also very nice. It shoots really well and is very accurate. It took about 500 shots to break in the barrel. The only thing I don't like is all the manure written on the barrel.Wink said:What can you tell me about Cabelas Hawkins rifles? Who makes them and how do they perform?
shifty-eyed critter said:Just got done cleaning my .54 after shooting about 50 rounds this afternoon. I'm still trying to decide between roundballs and maxi-balls for hunting this fall, but I was shooting about 1 1/2" groups (3 shots) at 100 yards with my elbow resting on the hood of my truck.
The only issue I had with it today was a few hangfires, but I think that it was getting pretty dirty, and I was hesitant to run patches between shots.
Fit and finish is pretty good. I really like the triggers -- set and hunting. Much better than the crappy pull on my Thompson Center Hawken. I agree with the other poster, in that the wood is very nice and it is very beefy.
The "manure" that is written on the barrell?Couldn't you file it off and then re-finish your barrell?Is there more stamped on your Hawkin than any other?john12865 said:They're made by Investarms, the same company that produces guns for Lyman. I have one in 50 Cal. with the 28" barrel. I love mine. It's built very beefy with vert good wood to metal match up. The wood and grain on mine are also very nice. It shoots really well and is very accurate. It took about 500 shots to break in the barrel. The only thing I don't like is all the manure written on the barrel.Wink said:What can you tell me about Cabelas Hawkins rifles? Who makes them and how do they perform?
Halftail said:The "manure" that is written on the barrell?Couldn't you file it off and then re-finish your barrell?Is there more stamped on your Hawkin than any other?john12865 said:They're made by Investarms, the same company that produces guns for Lyman. I have one in 50 Cal. with the 28" barrel. I love mine. It's built very beefy with vert good wood to metal match up. The wood and grain on mine are also very nice. It shoots really well and is very accurate. It took about 500 shots to break in the barrel. The only thing I don't like is all the manure written on the barrel.Wink said:What can you tell me about Cabelas Hawkins rifles? Who makes them and how do they perform?
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