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  1. M

    Another TC Hawken question

    Thanks everyone. First stop is the lock. BTW where are the proper lubricating points on the TC lock?
  2. M

    Another TC Hawken question

    Bang, the caps did not go off each time, only when front trigger was pulled. Rafterob, I did hit try multiple times using the set trigger and the caps didn't go off. Stony, the hammer did not catch in half lock. Bubba, that signature is one of the best I've ever seen.
  3. M

    Another TC Hawken question

    First, let me say thanks to all of you who take the time to answer the multitude of questions that are asked on this forum. Because of this forum I've grown from a guy who shot one of those...um, more modern types of muzzleloader, (Colorado BP season was during a time of year when being above...
  4. M

    Your opinions on caliber

    Thanks everyone for the replies. I guess I will go ahead and work on the barrel. When I bought it I thought there might still be a round in it. I ran a ball puller down it with a range rod and it caught on something and took a lot of pressure to get it to break free. When I checked the puller...
  5. M

    Your opinions on caliber

    Recently I discovered a T/C Hawken 50 cal sitting in a pawn shop. It appeared in rough shape, but they really wanted to get rid of it and we made a really good deal. Finish on the stock was rough, dented and such, but after stripping the poly off, doing a sanded finish and hitting the brass...
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