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Tc hawken 50 stock crack at barrel wedge
Tc hawken 50 stock crack at barrel wedge










tc hawken 50 stock crack at barrel wedge

Have taken 2 turkeys with that load aiming at base of neck. A good turkey/coyote load for me has been 50 gr of 3F under a patched roundball (.490 with. Pyrodex works well at the range, but I've found it a bit fickle to ignite in humid weather (hangfires). I've always had best luck with 2F or 3F Goex. TRIED TO SEARCH HERE A FEW TIMES AND HAD SOME TROUBLE WITH THE GOOGLE FEATURE ?Ĭlick to expand.I've got a '70s era Hawken that I've done a little load work with. Plan to use the gun for Deer- Coyote -Turkey (maybe on the turkey) 50 cal with a 1:28 Twist.Considerably different animal than the Hawken.! I have experience with a an NEF/ H&R Huntsman. not interested in shooting round balls (YET) #11 Caps.Pretty much come to the conclusion that RWS is the way to go here.if I can fid them in Atlanta I love the way the rifle feels and looks and was wondering what type of accuracy to expect / hope for out of the factory 28" 1:48 twist barrel ?

tc hawken 50 stock crack at barrel wedge

I've looked here and other sights and have read of people swearing by the accuracy of loads fromĩ0grains 777 2fg with a 180 grain pr bullet qt 40ġ10 grains of Goex pinnacle with a 410 conical.Hence my confusion I'm looking to work up a good 50 to 150yard load without dislocating my shoulder. I recently restored a 1972-73 TC Hawkens 50 cal with the origianl28" 1:48 twist barrel.Has a new TC Custom shop trigger installed.bore looks very nice (the little tradiitons drop in bore lights work great)












Tc hawken 50 stock crack at barrel wedge