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    A couple ?s

    First off just got back from shooting my T/C Hawken .54 cal. Since this was my first time shooting a muzzleloader I loaded it up with 60 grains of 3f,.530 ball,.10 lubed patch. Had to hammer the ball starter with a rubber mallet to start it. Then rubber mallet the ram rod to seat the round...
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    First T/C Hawken

    Just purchased a used T/C Hawken in .54 cal. From a local pawn shop for $120! After a good long cleaning session. I got the bore looking nice and buffed out some surface rust with steel wool and some hops #9. Stock is in pretty good shape going to refurbish it later. Just stocked up on supplies...
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    Should I jump on this Hawken.

    Hello! I'm new to the forum. At one of my local pawn shop. I found a .54 cal T/C percussion Hawken. After a little inspection it has been abused. A good amount of surface rust on outside of the barrel. I didn't have a bore scope but using my cell phone light. I could see the first couple inches...
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