T/C Hawken/Cherokee in .32 question.....

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Tbu61

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Does anybody here have a T/C Hawken and/or Cherokee in .32 cal?

I am curious how well they shoot. I have two T/C Hawken 50's and two .45 T/C Cherokee's on the wall now. Also have a Hawken .45 on the way.... (lucky I suppose)

Would like to round off the collection with authentic T/C .32's if it's worth the effort, just to have one of each.

Have barrel trade notices posted on the board too.....

Tbu61
 
I can only point out from personal experience that smaller calibers are less forgiving of the loading process and foul out the sooner...dosen't mean they arn't accurate but one must be more deliberate in his loading and shooting.
 
My small caliber T/C is a .36 Seneca.
I did not like the "pistol" style sights on the rifle so I made a bead front and a corresponding rear in the semi-buckhorn style.
The rifle is very accurate shooting a home cast ball with .010" patch over 40grs. of fffg.
Someone mentioned bore swabbing more frequently with the small calibers.
I swab every third shot for ease of loading and for accuracy.
Respectfully, Zeke
 
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