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WonkyEye

.50 T/C Hawken
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Hi Everyone,
I've been creeping around for a few months and figured it's time to say hello. I'm new to BP firearms, but I've been shooting modern firearms my whole life. .22 rifle team when I was 10 through high school. military for a few years and a year in the sandbox. A year after I got out I had a cocker spaniel that was full of energy and had quite a nose, so I figured he needed to hunt and he got me back in with pheasant and rabbit. He's since moved on to chasing birds in the sky, and I found my interest waning when he passed. I still went to deer camp but lost a lot of interest in shooting. Until a friend gifted me a TC Hawken and I've been obsessed since. I've done a lot of work to it to make the lock more reliable, and now I'm casting conicals, and making my own tools and gear. Now I'm finding that I want to build a historically correct full stock Hawken. Like I said, I've already pulled a wealth of knowledge from this site, so it's time to officially join the party.
 
Hi Everyone,
I've been creeping around for a few months and figured it's time to say hello. I'm new to BP firearms, but I've been shooting modern firearms my whole life. .22 rifle team when I was 10 through high school. military for a few years and a year in the sandbox. A year after I got out I had a cocker spaniel that was full of energy and had quite a nose, so I figured he needed to hunt and he got me back in with pheasant and rabbit. He's since moved on to chasing birds in the sky, and I found my interest waning when he passed. I still went to deer camp but lost a lot of interest in shooting. Until a friend gifted me a TC Hawken and I've been obsessed since. I've done a lot of work to it to make the lock more reliable, and now I'm casting conicals, and making my own tools and gear. Now I'm finding that I want to build a historically correct full stock Hawken. Like I said, I've already pulled a wealth of knowledge from this site, so it's time to officially join the party.
Welcome from Western North Carolina
 

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