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T/C Hawken Question
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<blockquote data-quote="make&#039;em strut" data-source="post: 1431744" data-attributes="member: 6955"><p>T/C Hawkins and Renegades, in both .50 and .54 caliber were designed to shoot Maxi-Ball projectiles. I have a Renegade in .54 and it shoots fantastic with 100 grains loose Pyrodex RS and T/C Maxi-Hunter bullets over a wonder wad. I have killed too many deer to count with this combo. It shoots patched round balls just as well and I killed a double one day with full penetration through both deer standing broadside. The T/C Hawkin and Renegade are some of the best black powder rifles ever sold. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I will agree with you but thiers is one more in my book i dont own a hawkens but i do have a T/C newenglander the only diff in the renegade an hawkins is the fancy bronze plates on them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="make'em strut, post: 1431744, member: 6955"] T/C Hawkins and Renegades, in both .50 and .54 caliber were designed to shoot Maxi-Ball projectiles. I have a Renegade in .54 and it shoots fantastic with 100 grains loose Pyrodex RS and T/C Maxi-Hunter bullets over a wonder wad. I have killed too many deer to count with this combo. It shoots patched round balls just as well and I killed a double one day with full penetration through both deer standing broadside. The T/C Hawkin and Renegade are some of the best black powder rifles ever sold. I will agree with you but thiers is one more in my book i dont own a hawkens but i do have a T/C newenglander the only diff in the renegade an hawkins is the fancy bronze plates on them [/QUOTE]
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