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Investarms Hawken Thoughts?

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Hylander

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Have a nice condition Investarms Hawken at work.
.50 Cal., 28" barrel, Bore looks great, Lock seems to work good, Wood is good.
Set trigger is a bit tight, have to pull kinda hard as it hits the back of the trigger guard before it sets.
Probably 1:48 twist I am thinking.
How are these rifles for reliability & accuracy?
Should I bring this thing home?
 
Hylander, I have one , its a smooth bore 50 cal. I have no problems with it . Shoot round ball .490 with a .020 patch
and 65 gr of 3f BP. Also shoot #6 shot in paper tubes and wads with 60 gr of 3f . I hunt rabbits and at times tree rats
in early part of season. I am well satisfied with it , if its in good shape I would say go for it . There are always a few
hick- ups in all things but they are all easily fixed. I am well satisfied with mine , looks good , good workman ship
and is very accurate.
Gunnyr
Richard
 
They’re very good well made guns. A little tinkering with spring tension/adjusting screw will likely take care of that trigger problem.

Some of them have chrome-lined bores. I’m not too keen on that.
 
Very reliable and will shoot really well. I've got two of them and they both are excellent shooters.
 
I have the 120a with the fancy patch box in .45, loves PRB. Great rifle only issue is .45 crud’s up faster than a .50😞have had it for forty years. Dropped many a deer.
 
I have 2 .54 and 2 .58. ALL are great and I would say GET IT! Mine are chrome lined and I believe they are the fasted cleaning up rifle I ever had. Can literally clean one with 5 patches. My pop shot a buffalo and elk and I have shot many elk and they preform very well. Mine are 1-48.
 
Great rifles, while not a historic representation of anything. My first muzzleloader was a Charles Daly (Investarms) Hawken in .54, bought around 1977. Still have it, and still shoots great. Have picked up a couple of more since, and they are accurate and 100% reliable, every bit as good as the T/C Hawken in my experience.
 
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