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If your buddy is looking at the Investarms Bridger Hawken, I can highly recommend it. Every deer I’ve killed on purpose has fallen to my Bridger .45. I got mine secondhand, and have been shooting it in the field and at rendezvous for 15 years now.
Jay
 
I have a buddy of mine who is interested in getting in to the hobby and is windowshopping for a first rifle. Very much on a budget. Wants something traditional but isn't a stickler for historical accuracy. Never shot a smokepole before. He's been eyeballing an Investarms .54 percussion Hawken. I have no experience with Investarms guns. Y'all got any recommendations?


What is his budget?
 
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