Hoping for some nice weather this weekend. The Hawken hasn't seen powder since Feb 2020. The other 2 haven't seen any since I got them this winter.
.54 Cabela's/Investarms Hawken, .44 Pedersoli Kentucky pistol, lott reproduction blunderbussView attachment 143736
After 15 years decided to put up my 18+ foot tipi. It has been in storage in numerous locations all these years, including the poles which had become a bit of a hassle due to the 26' lengths. My late wife and I, along with the kids, traveled from NY state to Montana and Wyoming to attend a couple of Western Rendezvous in the 1970s and 80s plus numerous local outings. It was still in great shape, no rodent damage or rot. The new generation got to see where their daddy spent many a night during those years. Great memories.
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Once I have put something "someplace safe" it is gone forever. "Someplace safe" must be the biggest room in the house and I have not a clue where it is!
I have a TC .50 Flintlock Hawken also. To good a price to pass up, guy bought it decades ago and his shoulder couldn't handle it anymore. When I go shooting, everybody has .50 or smaller. The guys said they can tell when I am shooting the .54, said it sounds very different than the rest of the rifles. I guess .04 make that much of a difference. Unfortunately none of us have gotten togther since Febuary 2020 before the pandemic.I really like your .54 cal. flintlock Hawken. I hope to someday pick up a .50 cal. to go with my .50 percussion Hawken. Yours looks identical to mine, with the exception of the lock, but I see you have the same adjustable sights as I do. I bought mine at Cabela's also although it was made by Pedersoli.
After 15 years decided to put up my 18+ foot tipi. It has been in storage in numerous locations all these years, including the poles which had become a bit of a hassle due to the 26' lengths. My late wife and I, along with the kids, traveled from NY state to Montana and Wyoming to attend a couple of Western Rendezvous in the 1970s and 80s plus numerous local outings. It was still in great shape, no rodent damage or rot. The new generation got to see where their daddy spent many a night during those years. Great memories.
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Is that the Aetna range?I’m out ringing Sunday church bells. 8” gong 50 yds off hand. Frontier flintlock View attachment 143032
Wish I learned to fall upDone that about 1000 Times and it always looks like the city dump. Polecat
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