Greetings and Merry Christmas Smokepolers,
New to this endeavor and wondering why it took me so long. Lifelong hunter and shooter. Reloader for multiple centerfire cartridges and always interested in percussions and flints, but just recently have been enticed into this realm. How so ? Seems my son in law inherited a functional, but overly 'loved' 50 cal. stainless Hawken style percussion rifle. Loved by crescent wrenches, vises, drill bits and even a hacksaw that removed about an inch of barrel to [probably] get the sight out of the way for a scope. For all the hacking, someone, at some point, managed to cut a very clean and helpful, funnel style crown on the barrel. At any rate, this inheritance coincided with Montana's first muzzleloader season so I suggested that we get her up and running. Soon I found a used set of TC Hawken sights [no scopes allowed here] online and had our smith cut a new dovetail for the front end and install it. [Yes, he also inspected it.] Next, off to the local sporting good store for all the paraphernalia we might need. Then, I spent multiple evenings researching how to safely operate the weapon. That is where this forum showed up. And big ! So many kind and helpful folks here with great advice made my first experimental trip to the target woods pretty darned successful. Armed with some .490 rb's, a box of Hornady Great Plains 385's and some 2f T-7 powder I was able to get her hunting accurate very quickly and my son in law was able to take a nice buck with the rifle. Apologies to the pure at heart for the T-7, it is all we can get here locally.
When I get more up to speed in using the forum I will post a picture of the rifle that lead me to this domain. In searching, I found a thread on a mysterious stainless TC Hawken that never got fully solved. New twist: same rifle here except the barrel is half octagonal, half round.
Thanks again to all who contribute such helpful advice. Now hooked. Steve
New to this endeavor and wondering why it took me so long. Lifelong hunter and shooter. Reloader for multiple centerfire cartridges and always interested in percussions and flints, but just recently have been enticed into this realm. How so ? Seems my son in law inherited a functional, but overly 'loved' 50 cal. stainless Hawken style percussion rifle. Loved by crescent wrenches, vises, drill bits and even a hacksaw that removed about an inch of barrel to [probably] get the sight out of the way for a scope. For all the hacking, someone, at some point, managed to cut a very clean and helpful, funnel style crown on the barrel. At any rate, this inheritance coincided with Montana's first muzzleloader season so I suggested that we get her up and running. Soon I found a used set of TC Hawken sights [no scopes allowed here] online and had our smith cut a new dovetail for the front end and install it. [Yes, he also inspected it.] Next, off to the local sporting good store for all the paraphernalia we might need. Then, I spent multiple evenings researching how to safely operate the weapon. That is where this forum showed up. And big ! So many kind and helpful folks here with great advice made my first experimental trip to the target woods pretty darned successful. Armed with some .490 rb's, a box of Hornady Great Plains 385's and some 2f T-7 powder I was able to get her hunting accurate very quickly and my son in law was able to take a nice buck with the rifle. Apologies to the pure at heart for the T-7, it is all we can get here locally.
When I get more up to speed in using the forum I will post a picture of the rifle that lead me to this domain. In searching, I found a thread on a mysterious stainless TC Hawken that never got fully solved. New twist: same rifle here except the barrel is half octagonal, half round.
Thanks again to all who contribute such helpful advice. Now hooked. Steve