dday1950
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Well, I think I just hit a pretty good score. I was browsing on Gunbroker and spotted a listing a little off the beaten path. All it said was Thompson Center BP with LRH and with just a couple of pictures that told me it was a T/C Hawken . I did a back search on Gunbroker and found an earlier listing that had expired with no sale. I also noted the FFL seller's name and found a Facebook page for them and found they had also listed the same firearm last March on FB. Each listing was in the $300 -350 range. The price seemed to change with each list and switched back and forth from make offer and/or bid. I was able to contact the seller by phone in Massachusetts under the name Pullman Arms and spoke to some very nice people there who gave me some additional photos and history. The gun was being sold on consignment for an elderly gent who was cleaning out his estate and no longer was shooting. They told me that it was in excellent condition. Being a bit new to black powder I asked what LRH stood for and was told long range hunter, and after looking at some of the new photos they sent me I saw the Green Mountain logo stamped on it. Again I did some more research. I was also told that a second barrel came with it that I assumed was the original factory barrel. I asked if the original buy it now FB price of $300 was still valid and was told after they checked with the owner that yes it was acceptable. So, I bought it for $300 plus shipping. At one point I was also told that there was a box that said T/C Custom Shop that was with it too. Well today UPS delivered it to me. What I found inside was a pristine T/C Hawken with a 1:28 Green Mountain LRH barrel mounted on it that shows very little use and handling. No nicks, scratches, or cracks, and very light patina on the brass furniture. Inside of the Custom Shop box there was a custom T/C barrel which is stamped "Round Ball-Twist 1:66" with serial numbers that match the one printed on the box, that appears to have possibly never been used, with T/C fiber optic sights mounted on it and no nipple. As a bonus it also came with a full box of 20, Hornady 50 cal Great Plains 385 grain HP bullets too. Everything was well packed and nicely stored and shipped in Cabellas gun socks. All this being said, besides that I'm pretty stoked about this find, I could use some input on these barrels and what loads anyone out there may have had some good experience with plus any other input/info/history about them you may be able to offer. Open for conversation too. Thanks all!
DDAY1950
P.S. The round Ball barrel is 32" and the Green Mountain is 29"
DDAY1950
P.S. The round Ball barrel is 32" and the Green Mountain is 29"
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