I was surprised to learn that the Hawken Bros consistently produced rifles with tapered barrels. Maybe even swamped.
I consulted myPrescott Fun Smith whose life has largely devoted to Rifles and their behavior and make up.
He has had very close experience with two original Hawkens and I will attach his rely here:
SWAMPED AND TAPERED HAWKEN BARRELS?
HAVING EXAMINED TWO ORIGINAL HAWKEN RIFLES, THEY SHOWED NO TAPER
IN THEIR BARRELS. 1 1/8 FRONT TO BACK.
ONE WAS AT RETTINGS, WHEN I WORKED THERE. HEAVY THING. LATE RIFLE FROM
THE HAWKEN SHOP. MEASURED AND HELD THE THING. REMOVED AND CLEANED THE LOCK,
BREECH INSPECTED, AND BARREL CLEANED. BORE WAS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE, SURPRISINGLY.
NO RUST FROM BEING STORED LOADED. BORE WAS ABOUT .56 CAL PROBABLY FROM BEING
FRESHED OUT AT SOME POINT. OUTSIDE SHOWED TYPICAL WEAR FROM THE AGES.
OTHER ORIGINAL HAWKEN WAS FROM THE COLLECTION OF MY NOW DECEASED PAL IAN SHEIN.
IT WAS AN EARLIER RIFLE FROM THE HAWKEN SHOP. TYPICAL IRON MOUNTINGS. STRAIGHT BARREL.
IT WAS GIVEN TO ME TO SERVICE THE PATENT BREECH, WHICH WAS RUSTED SOLID IN THE PASSAGES.
I UNBREECHED THE BARREL (VERY CAREFULLY, PROTECTING EVERYTHING WITH LEAD AND BRASS SHIMS)
CHECKED THE THREADS, AND REDRILLED THE FLASH PASSAGES. BARREL WAS STILL GOOD WITH MINOR PITTING
IN THE GROOVES.
WHEN I WAS DONE WITH IT, MY FRIEND IAN SHOT IT WITH A ROUND BALL AND COMMERCIAL PATCHES (OVER MY DEAD
BODY). IT WAS MODERATELY ACCURATE. BALL AND PATCH WERE EASY PUSH DOWN THE BORE.
LATER I SET HIM UP WITH A TIGHT DRY PATCH, TIGHT BALL, AND IT SHOT MUCH BETTER. IAN FINALLY LOADING THE
BALL OVER 110 GR OF FFG, AND DOING WELL WITH IT AT 100 YARDS. TWO PATCHES WERE REQUIRED. ONE OVER POWDER,
ONE ON BALL. BARREL TWIST WAS PRETTY SLOW, I REMEMBER IT WAS ABOUT 1-70.
SWAMPED BARRELS? NO WAY. NO TAPER EITHER, ON THESE TWO EXAMPLES. CAN'T GENERALIZE TO ALL OF THE HAWKENS.
JUST MY TWO CENT OBSERVATIONS.
NOW IS THERE SOMEONE ELSE OUT THERE WITH A HAWKEN BARREL FROM THE ORIGINAL SHOP THAT does display that slight tapering.
Enquiring minds etcI no longer have possession of my Hawken copy to check it for taper but I would appreciate learning about it.
There is a presentation Hawken on Display under the St Louis Arch but it's in a glass case where I would have risk my life to measure it.
Now Gemmer, who worked for the Hawkens here in St Louis and continued in the shop after the Brothers moved away. If he followed them as closely as reported his barrels would also be tapered.
Much Ado about a very small taper.
Dutch Schoultz
I consulted myPrescott Fun Smith whose life has largely devoted to Rifles and their behavior and make up.
He has had very close experience with two original Hawkens and I will attach his rely here:
SWAMPED AND TAPERED HAWKEN BARRELS?
HAVING EXAMINED TWO ORIGINAL HAWKEN RIFLES, THEY SHOWED NO TAPER
IN THEIR BARRELS. 1 1/8 FRONT TO BACK.
ONE WAS AT RETTINGS, WHEN I WORKED THERE. HEAVY THING. LATE RIFLE FROM
THE HAWKEN SHOP. MEASURED AND HELD THE THING. REMOVED AND CLEANED THE LOCK,
BREECH INSPECTED, AND BARREL CLEANED. BORE WAS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE, SURPRISINGLY.
NO RUST FROM BEING STORED LOADED. BORE WAS ABOUT .56 CAL PROBABLY FROM BEING
FRESHED OUT AT SOME POINT. OUTSIDE SHOWED TYPICAL WEAR FROM THE AGES.
OTHER ORIGINAL HAWKEN WAS FROM THE COLLECTION OF MY NOW DECEASED PAL IAN SHEIN.
IT WAS AN EARLIER RIFLE FROM THE HAWKEN SHOP. TYPICAL IRON MOUNTINGS. STRAIGHT BARREL.
IT WAS GIVEN TO ME TO SERVICE THE PATENT BREECH, WHICH WAS RUSTED SOLID IN THE PASSAGES.
I UNBREECHED THE BARREL (VERY CAREFULLY, PROTECTING EVERYTHING WITH LEAD AND BRASS SHIMS)
CHECKED THE THREADS, AND REDRILLED THE FLASH PASSAGES. BARREL WAS STILL GOOD WITH MINOR PITTING
IN THE GROOVES.
WHEN I WAS DONE WITH IT, MY FRIEND IAN SHOT IT WITH A ROUND BALL AND COMMERCIAL PATCHES (OVER MY DEAD
BODY). IT WAS MODERATELY ACCURATE. BALL AND PATCH WERE EASY PUSH DOWN THE BORE.
LATER I SET HIM UP WITH A TIGHT DRY PATCH, TIGHT BALL, AND IT SHOT MUCH BETTER. IAN FINALLY LOADING THE
BALL OVER 110 GR OF FFG, AND DOING WELL WITH IT AT 100 YARDS. TWO PATCHES WERE REQUIRED. ONE OVER POWDER,
ONE ON BALL. BARREL TWIST WAS PRETTY SLOW, I REMEMBER IT WAS ABOUT 1-70.
SWAMPED BARRELS? NO WAY. NO TAPER EITHER, ON THESE TWO EXAMPLES. CAN'T GENERALIZE TO ALL OF THE HAWKENS.
JUST MY TWO CENT OBSERVATIONS.
NOW IS THERE SOMEONE ELSE OUT THERE WITH A HAWKEN BARREL FROM THE ORIGINAL SHOP THAT does display that slight tapering.
Enquiring minds etcI no longer have possession of my Hawken copy to check it for taper but I would appreciate learning about it.
There is a presentation Hawken on Display under the St Louis Arch but it's in a glass case where I would have risk my life to measure it.
Now Gemmer, who worked for the Hawkens here in St Louis and continued in the shop after the Brothers moved away. If he followed them as closely as reported his barrels would also be tapered.
Much Ado about a very small taper.
Dutch Schoultz