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SOLD Cabela's Haken 58 cal.

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Sean E Bug

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Hell I am selling my Cabela's 58 caliber Hawken. I just don't shoot it so it is time for it to go. The lock and set triggers work without issue. Barrel is 15/16 across the flats and is 28" long. has some light pitting on the outside by the breech. The rifling is in good condition bright with no pitting. The wood stock is in good overall condition but does have some dings, dents, and scuffs that come with normal wear. I would like to get $550 for it including shipping in CONUS.
 

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You know to want this. I have two. Mine are spoterized so no brass and they have chrome barrels. Last time it at 65 yds I shot .75 inch group. This is a good rifle made by investarms. Not made anymore. I would if I didn't have two.
 
If you search through the threads you will find those who have one of these 58s love them, those who sell there's regret it, and those who don't have one wish they did. They're one of the most liked rifles out there. The barrels actually measure 31/32nds, a one thirty-second larger than 15/16ths and the same amount under one inch. They were rated for loads up to 120 grains. Most users prefer 80 to 90 grain hunting loads. Mine was sighted for 80 grains by the first owner, who wanted it to be a special rifle for a special bear hunt. He made some modifications to the rifle and engraved all the brass. It's truly one of a kind.
 
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