Idaholewis
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I took the new to me .54 Cal TC Hawken out this morning for it’s first run, this is a completely stock 1:48 Twist Rifle, This is the rifle i bought from a friend here in Town, He bought the Gun as a Kit many years ago and put it together, you can’t tell it’s a Kit rifle it looks Factory done. I installed a Lyman 57SML Tang Peep and a Lyman 17AHB front Globe Sight and was using a Lee Shaver fine bead BPCR insert, I swapped out the stock Lyman 57SML Aperture for a Williams 1” Target Aperture.
The bullets i used are my Lyman Plains, they are .85 in Length, i lubed and then sized these bullets to .542, My powder charge was 80 weight Grains of Swiss 2F, i used a 1/2 of a .28 Gauge Nitro card seated firmly on the powder, then a Wool .58 Cal OP Wad on top of the Nitro Card, and seated the bullet. This being the first outing i had no idea where the rifle would hit so i chose to shoot a little closer, My Target was At least 50 yards, maybe 60, I shot my first shot at an old target, it was about 10” Low, i made a sight adjustment, hung a fresh new target, and shot 4 times. Other than the 1 i dropped out of the Group she shot well for her Maiden Voyage :yeah: After getting home and giving it a thorough cleaning, i polished the bore with Montana Extreme Bore Polishing Compound, about 150 Strokes to help Slicken, and smooth it out (This can improve accuracy, and Makes cleaning way easier) This rifle was shot very little and was properly cared for (sure nice to find 1 like this!!) The bore looked brand new when i bought it.
All in all i am very happy with it, And here again the Lyman Plains bullet came through.
The bullets i used are my Lyman Plains, they are .85 in Length, i lubed and then sized these bullets to .542, My powder charge was 80 weight Grains of Swiss 2F, i used a 1/2 of a .28 Gauge Nitro card seated firmly on the powder, then a Wool .58 Cal OP Wad on top of the Nitro Card, and seated the bullet. This being the first outing i had no idea where the rifle would hit so i chose to shoot a little closer, My Target was At least 50 yards, maybe 60, I shot my first shot at an old target, it was about 10” Low, i made a sight adjustment, hung a fresh new target, and shot 4 times. Other than the 1 i dropped out of the Group she shot well for her Maiden Voyage :yeah: After getting home and giving it a thorough cleaning, i polished the bore with Montana Extreme Bore Polishing Compound, about 150 Strokes to help Slicken, and smooth it out (This can improve accuracy, and Makes cleaning way easier) This rifle was shot very little and was properly cared for (sure nice to find 1 like this!!) The bore looked brand new when i bought it.
All in all i am very happy with it, And here again the Lyman Plains bullet came through.