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Brimm

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Anybody know where a guy can get a decent kit for a full stock hawken? I've been looking around and the options are limitedfor a left handed shooter!!!Brimm aka-Leadhead
 
have you ever delt with them I had a buddy tell me that he had problems with them! Brimm
 
I've ordered various small items from them. The largest item was a drop in barrel. They were very good to deal with.
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gmww said:
I've ordered various small items from them. The largest item was a drop in barrel. They were very good to deal with.
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

I second the motion. I have had nothing but good service from TOTW.
 
I have ordered from them for 25 years. Never had anything but good service from them. Got my Santa Fe Hawken from them in '84. Sometimes they dont advertize what I want and I just call them and talk to them and usually they have it or put it together for me. Best thing to do is to call them and ask them about what you want.
 
The whole reason I am building the kit is because I have hunted with blackpowder for 20 years, but never with a round ball....always a conical, black belt,etc....I have taken 7 elk and more deer than I can relate to. I started to hunt with a flint several years ago but the weather has always beat me......so a classic full stock hawken is just the ticket!!!
BRIMM
 
I agree with the sentiment above, as I have ordered from them on several occasions, and they have done me right! :thumbsup: Just make sure they have what you want in stock up front!

Davy
 
The guys at Track are good folk. The only trouble I have had with them is some items on backorder for a long time. This is not really their fault and can happen to any supplier in this small cottege industry. They have always been up front about something having to be backordered at the time of "purchase" so I was free to waite or look elsewhere.

Between Track and Don Stith I would go with Don's kits only because his Hawkens are slighlty more correct. Don is also an upstand guy who will treat you right as well.

Really though you can not go wrong with either.
 

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