Just wondering who in the world has had experience with this manufacturer of black powder rifles.
I have two of them in .45, and noted in my introduction thread[url] http://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/212848/[/url]
that windtalker_au has experience with them as well.
They are a New Zealand manufactured example, not to be confused with Hawken rifles.
I'm always keen on a bit of history, and like to gather as much info as I can about my rifles, I know the manufacturer of these (Mr Tony Hawkin) passed away some years back, but his rifles seem to pop up here in NZ quite regularly.
I did try to start investigating if the barrel numbers were sequential for calibre, or just followed the sequence regardless of what calibre they were, IE could there be the same number in .45 and .50 for example?
Here is an example on one of the ones I have here.
The last two digits denote barrel twist rate.
I am yet to get a definitive answer.
I am keen to get some answers/stories from others who own or have owned/shot them in the past.
Also I know there is a bit of rust on the barrel in these pics, this is a restoration job, that looks nothing like that now.
Story here :[url] http://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/212864/post/new/#NEW[/url]
I have two of them in .45, and noted in my introduction thread[url] http://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/212848/[/url]
that windtalker_au has experience with them as well.
They are a New Zealand manufactured example, not to be confused with Hawken rifles.
I'm always keen on a bit of history, and like to gather as much info as I can about my rifles, I know the manufacturer of these (Mr Tony Hawkin) passed away some years back, but his rifles seem to pop up here in NZ quite regularly.
I did try to start investigating if the barrel numbers were sequential for calibre, or just followed the sequence regardless of what calibre they were, IE could there be the same number in .45 and .50 for example?
Here is an example on one of the ones I have here.
The last two digits denote barrel twist rate.
I am yet to get a definitive answer.
I am keen to get some answers/stories from others who own or have owned/shot them in the past.
Also I know there is a bit of rust on the barrel in these pics, this is a restoration job, that looks nothing like that now.
Story here :[url] http://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/212864/post/new/#NEW[/url]
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