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Jake229

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Hello!
My name is Jake. I am an avid shooter and hunter. I have a newfound interest in black powder revolvers. I don’t know a lot about them, but like the idea of owning and shooting one. My experience with muzzleloaders is limited to long guns. I shot a nice doe during early muzzleloader season this year. That makes my 8th deer I have shot with my Thompson’s Rifle.

Specifically, I am interested in a 6” or 7” stainless steel .44 revolver. My rifle is also stainless and I like the ease of cleaning. They seem to be rather scarce these days. Not sure why. Looking forward to learning from those who frequent this forum.
 
Welcome from Maine. Warren Center actually designed the T/C Hawken rifle. Kevin Thompson and Warren Center built them.
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