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VinnyP 
32 Cal.
Posts: 7
11-11-09 05:09 AM - Post#781155    


Hi , I have a 50 Cal. TC Hawken that I have not shot in 15 years, ( yea I know, I'm getting back into it) I need to know what, if any precautions I need to take before I take it to the range. Any advice would help. Thanks in advance

 
Mike2005 
58 Cal.
Posts: 2124
Mike2005
11-11-09 05:22 AM - Post#781161    

    In response to VinnyP

I would just clean it to make sure everything is ship shape. I would pull the lock and put a few drops of oil in the wear areas and make sure it functions like it should.

At the range just pop a cap to clean out any residual oil in the breech, load and have fun.


 
jbtusa 
40 Cal.
Posts: 368
jbtusa
11-11-09 06:38 AM - Post#781188    

    In response to VinnyP

I had several homemade muzzies that I let sit unused and unattended for 20 years. All I did was to run a clean patch down them to see if there was any major rust issue going on down at the breech plug threads. Discovering none, I just went out and shot them. To my amazement, I had forgotten how fun they are. Now I'm hooked again... darned it. Now I've got to spend more money to feed this addiction.

 
VinnyP 
32 Cal.
Posts: 7
11-11-09 06:48 AM - Post#781192    

    In response to jbtusa

Yea, I don't mind being addicted to it , Maybe this weekend I'll give her a try ,,, Thanks

 
Grey Whiskers 
58 Cal.
Posts: 2181
Grey Whiskers
11-11-09 07:40 AM - Post#781209    

    In response to VinnyP

Vinnie,

Make sure that Hawken is unloaded before you try to load it again. 15 years is a long time to remember something like that. Then have fun! GW

 
Brian L. Kennedy 
32 Cal.
Posts: 5
11-11-09 07:59 AM - Post#781213    

    In response to Grey Whiskers

My situation is almost identical, my Thompson .54 cal Hawkins was in storage here in California for 16 years when I was living in Taiwan. I got it out of storage and like folks mentioned, got it cleaned up.

But I come to find out Thompson no longer sells .54 cal Hawkins (just the .50 cal version). What is the best internet/mail order place to get .54 cal supplies (e.g. cleaning jags, round balls and so on).

I can't wait to get out and fire that rifle!

take care,
Brian

 
RugerDog 
40 Cal.
Posts: 161
RugerDog
11-11-09 08:22 AM - Post#781219    

    In response to Brian L. Kennedy

I just got a .45 cal Hawken, that hadn't been fired since '79. Cleaned the barrel and took it out - no problems (except for a dry-ball, but can't figure out how to blame the gun).

 
necchi 
50 Cal.
Posts: 1178
necchi
11-11-09 09:43 AM - Post#781247    

    In response to Brian L. Kennedy

  • Brian L. Kennedy Said:
But I come to find out Thompson no longer sells .54 cal Hawkins (just the .50 cal version). What is the best internet/mail order place to get .54 cal supplies (e.g. cleaning jags, round balls and so on).





I don't think there is really a "best". Track, Dixie, Mid South. There should be a local sporting goods that has stuff for ya,
here's a link too "Links";

http://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid...

 
ozark57 
45 Cal.
Posts: 831
ozark57
11-11-09 12:05 PM - Post#781277    

    In response to necchi

When we were kids, relative of mine got "great granddads" rifle out of the attic. We were about 13 or 14 at the time and I had just bought a Navy Arms BP revolver mail order ( for about $30 I think) and was therefore enthused with BP shooting. The rifle was a .50 Hawkin and had been in the attic for at least 80 years or so. That was the first muzzuleloading rifle I ever shot.
No problems shooting it!






 
nightwolf1974 
40 Cal.
Posts: 122
nightwolf1974
11-11-09 04:53 PM - Post#781373    

    In response to necchi

  • necchi Said:
  • Brian L. Kennedy Said:
But I come to find out Thompson no longer sells .54 cal Hawkins (just the .50 cal version). What is the best internet/mail order place to get .54 cal supplies (e.g. cleaning jags, round balls and so on).





I don't think there is really a "best". Track, Dixie, Mid South. There should be a local sporting goods that has stuff for ya,
here's a link too "Links";

http://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid...




if are saying that T/Cs are not the best made traditional style rifles, i have to really disagree with you.

it's like comparing a BENZ 450S (T/C) to a Ford Pinto (CVA, LYMAN, TRADITIONS. ect.) and yes i do have those 3 other brands too, but my point is the T/Cs are better quality.

but to each thier own. we all have a right to an opinion.







 
necchi 
50 Cal.
Posts: 1178
necchi
11-11-09 11:02 PM - Post#781474    

    In response to nightwolf1974

Oop's nightwolf 1974,,,I think he was asking "what's the best internet supplier?",,, so I supplied a link to a list of "suppilers".
So who's the best supplier? The one right next door I guess?? I'm lucky, I live about 35 miles from Track of the Wolf
T/C's are just fine,
I have two Renegades, A standard with set triggers and a bigbore hunter.

 
mykeal 
54 Cal.
Posts: 1970
mykeal
11-12-09 04:04 AM - Post#781491    

    In response to nightwolf1974

  • nightwolf1974 Said:
  • necchi Said:
  • Brian L. Kennedy Said:
...What is the best internet/mail order place to get .54 cal supplies (e.g. cleaning jags, round balls and so on).



I don't think there is really a "best". Track, Dixie, Mid South. There should be a local sporting goods that has stuff for ya,
...




if are saying that T/Cs are not the best made traditional style rifles, i have to really disagree with you.




Uh, nobody said T/C's are not the best made...
Somebody needs a little

 
nightwolf1974 
40 Cal.
Posts: 122
nightwolf1974
11-12-09 05:34 AM - Post#781512    

    In response to mykeal

my bad, i just get defensive sometimes , i like all the shootable and traditional types .

didn't mean to get that way, sorry.

 
nightwolf1974 
40 Cal.
Posts: 122
nightwolf1974
11-12-09 05:36 AM - Post#781513    

    In response to necchi

  • necchi Said:
  • Brian L. Kennedy Said:
But I come to find out Thompson no longer sells .54 cal Hawkins (just the .50 cal version). What is the best internet/mail order place to get .54 cal supplies (e.g. cleaning jags, round balls and so on).







I don't think there is really a "best". Track, Dixie, Mid South. There should be a local sporting goods that has stuff for ya,
here's a link too "Links";

http://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid...




necchi,

i didn't mean to get so defensive. i publically apologize.

 
Brian L. Kennedy 
32 Cal.
Posts: 5
11-12-09 07:13 AM - Post#781539    

    In response to nightwolf1974

Hi Folks,
Yes, I meant "the best store", not "the best rifle". And I appreciate the help with the link. One of the things I did notice in the 15 years I was gone to Taiwan (actually America changed in many, many over those years) but the one relevant change I noticed was when I left most medium sized gun stores stocked black powder supplies.

Nowadays, at least here in San Diego, it looks like only one gun store stocks black powder stuff and they are some distance from me.

In any event, thanks much for the help.
take care,
Brian


 
Golfswithwolves 
40 Cal.
Posts: 147
11-12-09 10:53 AM - Post#781615    

    In response to Brian L. Kennedy

Mr. Kennedy- Track of the Wolf has always been a reliable source for black powder supplies for me. Good luck with shooting your TC Hawken.

 
Brian L. Kennedy 
32 Cal.
Posts: 5
11-13-09 06:52 AM - Post#781940    

    In response to Golfswithwolves

Hi Golfswithwolves,
Thanks much for that lead, they look like good folks with a wide range of supplies. I appreciate that.

take care,
Brian

 
Bennypapa 
40 Cal.
Posts: 102
11-16-09 05:54 AM - Post#782976    

    In response to Brian L. Kennedy

I'll add Tip Curtis to the list.

(615) 654-4445

Call him up. He has most stuff in stock.

Ben

 
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