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Condahaw

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Greetings! My first muzzleloader was a T/C .45 Hawken that I bought new in 1973? Traded it a year or so later for a T/C .58 Renegade which always impressed me with its accuracy. Foolishly sold it summer 1977.

That's all she wrote black powder-wise until last week when I took delivery of a used T/C .54 Renegade(?). I have an Investarms .58 Hawken Hunter Carbine incoming can't wait!

Dave

PS. Condahaw is the name of a Seneca/Cayuga village destroyed by Sullivan's March during the Revolutionary War.
 
Welcome, like your handle! Post some photos when you can, some of us old folks don't read well , but we can enjoy the photos. :idunno:
 
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