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Been one for sale here in NC forever it seems like. Have thought about it, have their percussion Hawken, but not sure I would use it much.
 
I have one in .50 that I built. Put a L&R RPL lock on it. I’m happy with it, it shoulders well for me and I like the balance. Still don’t have a load finalized for it, too many irons in the fire. The factory lock sparked well when I tried it.
 
I have an Investarms percussion Hawken. It's a Charles Daly labeled import from 1985. Not the prettiest, but a darn good shooter that's given me zero problems, at the range or in the deer woods.
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Assuming perc and flinter barrels are the same(why wouldn't they be?), here's the kind of accuracy they're capable of. 25yds, offhand.
 

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