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Old 08-09-2010, 05:23 PM
Johnny Reb Johnny Reb is offline
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Originally Posted by Ontario Hawken View Post
Maybe I'm preaching to the choir, but be certain to put some grease under the sight. I took mine off and found some pitting (previous owner's fault).

I put a peep on my T/C hawken last winter and if all goes well I plan to use it for Black Bear this Sept. I find that I enjoy shouldering and shooting this gun much more than my Remington 30.06 semi
Thanks for the tip O.H If ya don't mind me asking, What kind of load will you be using for Black Bear and what caliber is your T/C Hawken? I' m hoping to go Black Bear hunting this year too, this will be my first bear hunt. my load will be 80 gr. goex BP and a 460 gr hollow base flat point great plains bullet.
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