I've got a few questions about a nice used T/C Hawken with the "Round Ball" barrel...
A local shop is selling a used .50 cal Hawken with said barrel, but the price is easily $150 over what these are typically selling for... The seller won't drop any lower, as the Hawken is in very good shape, but he's also trying to say the Round Ball barrel commands a premium.
I'm telling him that (a) not all shooters will want round ball only (and give up on Maxi Balls) and (b) many/most new BP shooters won't choose a sidelock as it is.
Can anyone please comment on:
* Whether the T/C-marked "Round Ball only" barrel does command a premium?
* And is it generally worth it for the accuracy gain? (In any...)
* Any other thoughts about those barrels?
I've got a nice, light T/C Cherokee .45 that I've used for the last couple of years, but at times I feel it is a little "too light" -- and now I'm thinking the heavier Hawken will hold better offhand.
Thanks! :hatsoff:
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A local shop is selling a used .50 cal Hawken with said barrel, but the price is easily $150 over what these are typically selling for... The seller won't drop any lower, as the Hawken is in very good shape, but he's also trying to say the Round Ball barrel commands a premium.
I'm telling him that (a) not all shooters will want round ball only (and give up on Maxi Balls) and (b) many/most new BP shooters won't choose a sidelock as it is.
Can anyone please comment on:
* Whether the T/C-marked "Round Ball only" barrel does command a premium?
* And is it generally worth it for the accuracy gain? (In any...)
* Any other thoughts about those barrels?
I've got a nice, light T/C Cherokee .45 that I've used for the last couple of years, but at times I feel it is a little "too light" -- and now I'm thinking the heavier Hawken will hold better offhand.
Thanks! :hatsoff:
Old No7