A new one
#1
Well I just came home and found out that I am the winning bidder on a brand new T/C Hawken .54 cal caplock. I should be receiving it in about 3 weeks. I guess it has a 1:48 twist so I just may try conicals in it. Anyone have any suggestions?
One other thought....Has anyone used a 300 gr or 380 REAL bullet out of a T/C .54 and if so what kind of accuracy did you get?
One other thought....Has anyone used a 300 gr or 380 REAL bullet out of a T/C .54 and if so what kind of accuracy did you get?
Last edited by bronko22000; 05-05-2013 at 11:22 AM.
#4
Gentlemen - I do cast my own (when I get a mould). I was wondering if anyone used the REALS in a .54. As for the PRBs Hawkeye, I have a GM .54 with a 1:70 twist for them. And I don't plan on using this one for deer. Possibly bear. But I would be willing to trade this barrel for a GM .58. But I have a promise out to someone else first. But if anyone has a .58 send me a pm and I will keep it on file in the back of my head.
#5
I have hunted with both the 300 grain and the 380 grain REAL that I cast. I have a friend that has a .54 T/C Hawken Rifle and the 300 grain over 70 grains of Pyrodex RS is all he deer hunts with. He's shot some nice deer with it. I usually shoot 65 grains of Pyrodex or Black powder, a wad. and then a 380 grain REAL. I have shot several deer with them. It is a deer killer. Since I cast them, it is easy to get them.



