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outdoorsmen 12-17-2011 06:20 PM

hawkin
 
I've had one for awhile.now and never shot it. Any hints as to what i shor shoot out of it?.

Muley Hunter 12-17-2011 06:31 PM

Who made it?




btw..Hawken. :)

MountainDevil54 12-17-2011 06:48 PM

yeah mr! thats Hawken. Git'r right or git rid'uh'er

cayugad 12-17-2011 07:01 PM

Many of the newer Hawken rifles had a 1-48 twist but there are some strange ones out there also. And they normally shoot a patched round ball real good. I would first identify the twist of the rifle. then if it is a 1-48 or 1-66 load 80 grains of 2f Pyrodex Rs powder and a .015 patched roundball and see how well it shoots at 25 yards. Good luck with your rifle.

Also I commonly misspell the word Hawken as Hawkins. But I never let that bother me. Neither should you. Many people use the word Hawkins to describe their rifles.

outdoorsmen 12-17-2011 07:01 PM

It's a t/c hawken

outdoorsmen 12-17-2011 07:04 PM

Are parched round balls my only option? Pyrodex my only option?

corey012778 12-17-2011 07:26 PM

full bore conicals, like great plains, home cast lee reals, Buffalo bullets, and a few others.

I have not work whole lot of work with sabots out of traditional rifles. some others have.

I have tried real black powder, triple 7, pyrodex rs, and pyrodex p have been used in my hawken (hawkins)

I personally like 3f powders in sidelocks.

cayugad 12-17-2011 08:11 PM

In a percussion model, you can use, IN LOOSE ONLY FORM... American Pioneer Powder, Triple Seven, Pyrodex RS, Pyrodex P, Jim Shockey Gold 2&3f, Pinnacle, Goex, or any black powder for that matter, just about any powder out there EXCEPT Blackhorn 209.

As for projectiles, you can shoot round ball, conical bullets, ball-ets, even sabots. I shoot a 250 grain XTP out of my Hawkens rifle with good accuracy. You can shoot powerbelts, Thors, and any of the other conicals on the market like maxi ball, maxi hunter, etc. Some will shoot better then others.

Landngroove 12-18-2011 05:49 AM

What caliber, as T/C Hawken Rifles could be had in .45, .50,.54 caliber? You could also order a .58 caliber through the T/C Custom Shop.

Muley Hunter 12-18-2011 07:29 AM


Originally Posted by outdoorsmen (Post 3891152)
Are parched round balls my only option? Pyrodex my only option?

As was said already the PRB is not your only option, but they are usually very accurate out of the TC Hawken.

I assume by where you live you're hunting whitetails? The PRB will be good out to 100yds safely if it's a .50 cal. A .54 cal another 25 yds or so.

The heavy conicals will have more energy, but the recoil is higher, and i've never found them to be as accurate as a PRB.

You can use all the BP substitutes, and of course real black powder. (my favorite). You don't seem to like Pyrodex, but it's a good consistent powder for sidelocks like yours. I would use the Pyrodex P if you plan to use it. It has a little more power than the Pyrodex RS, and seems to ignite easier. After you pour the powder down the barrel.........lean it in the direction of the hammer/cap, and give the barrel a few taps. It will help get the powder in the breech channel. Make sure the hammer is at half cock when you do this so the air will push out. Do this no matter what powder you use.

Try 80 gr of Pyro P with a PRB to start. Add 5gr at a time until you lose accuracy. Then go back 5gr. That will be your hunting load. Don't go over 110gr. Remington #11 caps work the best for me.


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