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    Thompson Center Hawken calibers

    What calibers was the Thompson Center Hawken made in? The smallest I have seen is .45. Did they come in anything smaller? Did the cap locks and the flintlocks come in the same calibers?
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    Thompson Center Hawken kit

    I am getting a TC Hawken kit that is an older one from the 70's. I know it is not a true build like some of you all do, but this will be my first time building one. It is a 5112 .45 cal. cap lock. I think I will send the barrel and steel parts out to be hot blued. Any tips, or anything I should...
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    Pietta 1851

    Cabela's had the 1851 Confederated Navy .44 with extra cylinder on sale so I ordered one. I have never owned or shot a black powder pistol. What do I need for this gun as far as round ball, powder and primer?
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    Getting started

    Yesterday I picked up a TC Hawken .50 cal. It came with a couple of new nipples, 300 #11 caps, nipple wrench, ball starter (if that is what it is called). As far as projectiles, patches, and powder, what do I need to get? The local Cabelas has .50 cal. round balls, .010 pre lubed patches and...
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    Hello

    Hello from NW Arkansas. I just joined this site today. 20 years ago I had a Thompson Center Hawken in .45. I have decided to get back in to the sport and today I found a TC Hawken in .50 cal. It is in great shape and it was only $150 so I figured it would be a good start to get back into the...
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