Hi all. I've been lurking here for a while and I thought I'd finally introduce myself. I'm a life-long hunter/shooter and I've been interested in black powder firearms since I was a kid back in the 1970's. When I first started deer hunting with my dad, I remember some of his friends using muzzleloading rifles. Of course the only kind available in those days were traditional style, in-lines were at least a decade away. At that time, I thought those rifles were extremely cool. The coolest of the lot to my eyes was the T/C Hawken. I really liked the overall look and feel of that gun, and I am also one of the folks who likes the shiny brass furniture. Since that time I've acquired many firearms. One thing or another though always seemed to take priority over a traditional muzzleloader. Until last August, that is. Finally, after more than 30 years of wanting one, I purchased my own T/C Hawken from The Log Cabin here in Ohio. It is not a brand new rifle. Based on the fact that it has a pre-QLA barrel, I suspect it was manufactured in the mid 1980's. Still, it is in very good condition and the price was far below that of a new rifle. I absolutely love shooting it. With either patched round balls or maxi-balls, it will keep it's shots in 2-3 inches at 50 yards. I only shoot it with real black powder, and I've never had a miss-fire of any sort. In about nine hours I'll be heading out into the woods with the Hawken for the the first day of Ohio's last weekend of deer-gun season. Y'all wish me luck.
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