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<blockquote data-quote="25.06" data-source="post: 818502" data-attributes="member: 22714"><p>Afternoon JP100,</p><p> If your looking for a percussion cap in .45 or.50, I would look into a Thompson Center Hawken. Although, they have recently been discontinued, I</p><p>assure you that it was not a quality issue. I have just finished reconditioning mine and it looks and shoots great. I use round balls and maxi balls in it. I have this muzzleloader for 30+ years and I also have a T/C 209/50 and I'am very happly with both.</p><p> Currently in the process of gathering parts to put together a .45 or .50 Hawken Flintlock. </p><p> The 209/50 has a 1in 28" twist and the Hawken has a 1 in 48". I would be happy to help you gather any information you need to make a decision on what to purchase.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p><a href="mailto:cmurray@sacoriver.net">cmurray@sacoriver.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25.06, post: 818502, member: 22714"] Afternoon JP100, If your looking for a percussion cap in .45 or.50, I would look into a Thompson Center Hawken. Although, they have recently been discontinued, I assure you that it was not a quality issue. I have just finished reconditioning mine and it looks and shoots great. I use round balls and maxi balls in it. I have this muzzleloader for 30+ years and I also have a T/C 209/50 and I'am very happly with both. Currently in the process of gathering parts to put together a .45 or .50 Hawken Flintlock. The 209/50 has a 1in 28" twist and the Hawken has a 1 in 48". I would be happy to help you gather any information you need to make a decision on what to purchase. [EMAIL="cmurray@sacoriver.net"]cmurray@sacoriver.net[/EMAIL] [/QUOTE]
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