Shovelbuck
Active Member
Seems like things always get a bit slow this time of year so I figure it's time for a build along. I've been wanting to make this Investarms "Hawken" look a bit more correct for a very long time and might as well get after it now.
The main things that will be getting face lifts are the sights, thin the wrist area, change the cheek piece, get rid of all the stamping on the barrel, and remove about 1/8 from the top of the forearm.
I have the gun tore apart and while at this stage I always unbreach the barrel to get a good look at things.
I always shake my head at the posts I read on muzzleloading only sites about breech plugs. 99.999 percent of the people on those sites live in fear over these things. Always saying, "Don't remove the breech plug"!!!! and they always have one of those stories to go along with their reasoning. You know the stories....."I heard from my brothers friends, husbands cousin that so in so's brother in law had one blow out after messin with it"
Cripes, !!! it's just a bolt. A well fit bolt, but a bolt non the less. Turn it left and it will come out. The world won't end, demons won't pillage the earth, and we will all still sleep at night. OK, I'm done with that rant.
Anyway, most factory muzzleloaders have what is called a patent breech. They have a smaller chamber than the main bore. I personally can't stand them as they are hard to clean and can cause troubles when shooting lots of rounds between cleaning sessions. I will be opening the chamber larger on this one. I've not had troubles with this gun but a bit larger flash chamber will give me peace of mind.
That's it for now.
The main things that will be getting face lifts are the sights, thin the wrist area, change the cheek piece, get rid of all the stamping on the barrel, and remove about 1/8 from the top of the forearm.
I have the gun tore apart and while at this stage I always unbreach the barrel to get a good look at things.
I always shake my head at the posts I read on muzzleloading only sites about breech plugs. 99.999 percent of the people on those sites live in fear over these things. Always saying, "Don't remove the breech plug"!!!! and they always have one of those stories to go along with their reasoning. You know the stories....."I heard from my brothers friends, husbands cousin that so in so's brother in law had one blow out after messin with it"
Cripes, !!! it's just a bolt. A well fit bolt, but a bolt non the less. Turn it left and it will come out. The world won't end, demons won't pillage the earth, and we will all still sleep at night. OK, I'm done with that rant.
Anyway, most factory muzzleloaders have what is called a patent breech. They have a smaller chamber than the main bore. I personally can't stand them as they are hard to clean and can cause troubles when shooting lots of rounds between cleaning sessions. I will be opening the chamber larger on this one. I've not had troubles with this gun but a bit larger flash chamber will give me peace of mind.
That's it for now.
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