I'm missing having a Hawken around; my first muzzle loading rifle was a T/C Hawken .50 back in the '70s. I bought Lyman Great Plains Rifle at about the same time. Both were fun.
I later switched out to a .58 Green Mountain barrel on a .54 T/C and had some fun with bigger lead, although I recall having problems hitting well with it.
My 1858 Enfield and Minie bullet has absolutely spoiled me for ease of loading, ease of shooting well, and fun. I don't necessarily look forward to the loading of tightly patched balls again, but I just miss having a nice Hawken. Lost my last one in a robbery many years ago.
Anyway, I'm thinking I'd like a nice Hawken, probably in .54, possibly even in .58, although I'm not sure that's the best idea.
I like the Lyman over the T/C, but I'm wondering what the opinion is on custom gun makers. Is there anybody out there making really nice Hawken rifles that would not be all that much more than a Lyman?
I know that sometimes a couple hundred bucks will put you into a totally different category with firearms, but then sometimes it takes twice or three times the money. Just wondering if there's anybody you guys would recommend if I decided I was willing to drop as much as 1K or more on a rifle? I sure do love my Enfield, though.
Thanks
Hickok45
I later switched out to a .58 Green Mountain barrel on a .54 T/C and had some fun with bigger lead, although I recall having problems hitting well with it.
My 1858 Enfield and Minie bullet has absolutely spoiled me for ease of loading, ease of shooting well, and fun. I don't necessarily look forward to the loading of tightly patched balls again, but I just miss having a nice Hawken. Lost my last one in a robbery many years ago.
Anyway, I'm thinking I'd like a nice Hawken, probably in .54, possibly even in .58, although I'm not sure that's the best idea.
I like the Lyman over the T/C, but I'm wondering what the opinion is on custom gun makers. Is there anybody out there making really nice Hawken rifles that would not be all that much more than a Lyman?
I know that sometimes a couple hundred bucks will put you into a totally different category with firearms, but then sometimes it takes twice or three times the money. Just wondering if there's anybody you guys would recommend if I decided I was willing to drop as much as 1K or more on a rifle? I sure do love my Enfield, though.
Thanks
Hickok45