This kit of the Hawken Woodsman rifle, in percussion, is made in Spain by Ardesa, and marketed in USA by Traditions. Good rifle for hunting. Saludos desde España.
Thompson Center has been Re-Aquired and is moving back to the original location in Rochester, N.H. There is a video here on UA-cam. I Bought a Gun Company or Something like that.
This is actually awesome! I’m on a budget looking for a muzzle loader and I’m more than willing to put in some work to save on upfront cost! Can’t wait to build one.
Looks like a pretty good kit and if you don't hurry with putting it together, you'll have a good rifle. The cheap parts won't be a problem to replace with better quality ones. Enjoy.
Ethan, thanks so much for making this video series. I had been thinking about getting into a black powder rifle kit for a while and after watching this series went looking for one. Turned out only Midway USA had them and they were on sale! Now I have my kit to work on over the winter here in the NC mountains, and I'll be taking my time after I get my workspace cleared. I usually tear right into something new, but vowed not to just add another project to my to do list. I also have an unfired 1980's Armsport .44 "Colt Navy" brass frame revolver from my Brother's estate to get familiar with.
Got one just the other day , the instruction book was next to worthless , can't find a gun Smith to blue the barrel , but put it together in two days , but now I need to find a 50 cal. Bullet mold . Love the gun.
You should totally do a flintlock kit but use Unicorn Spit to see what happens. It’s a stain gel you could clear coat to protect. I bet the deep green would be good for the forest!
I built the short hex barrel kit. The only issue I had was the metal front sight. I blued it. Used Crimson Fire stain. The wood came out red. Looks beautiful. The set trigger, ? .. the rear set trigger, makes the front one a "hair trigger. I love it. *** Better look long and hard for the #11 percussion caps. Took me 6 months of looking for them. Found them at a Walmart on the clearance rack, cci brand, $5.62 . I bought all 9 packages .
My grandpa built a CVA Hawken percussion kit in .54 caliber many years ago. Took a deer at 100 yards it when I was a kid. Recently picked up a Spanish.32 caliber hawken myself. Unfortunately CVA doesn’t make a kit these days so I’ll have to get one of these and build it myself with metal sights not sure how I feel about that ram rod it comes with personally I think I’ll probably make a wooden one or get a wood grain fiberglass one for it
I bought a solid carbon fiber rod and epoxied the brass ends on it. It made a great rammer. When assembled, the trigger arm that released the sear was a full .125" too low. (As if the in-letting for the lock was too low) The trigger needed 1/2" stroke before it would drop the hammer. I made a complete new trigger with more height to the arm and brass plated it. Now the trigger has 1/32" take up before the hammer falls. It is a beautiful rifle and shoots well.
Always thought the trigger guards were hideous and cheap on these. Also, pretty rough on your middle and ring fingers when taking a shot. I re-profiled and beveled mine, and cut the ridiculous ring off.
Hey Ethan. Quick question. Have watched several of your videos. I have put together a tradition ky rifle kit and am wanting to do a half stock gun next. I noticed you have done a traditions hawken and the gemmed hawken. I would appreciate any input on whit kit was easier to assemble, best fit and finish, durability, accuracy? Basically do you like one better than the other or is there a standout between the 2 as far as kit assembly and quality. I appreciate your time and best of luck with future builds/ hunts.
Hi I purchased this Hawkens kit and love it but I can not find anyone that sells the steel rear site do any of you folks know what site I need to get it. These videos are a great guide thank you 🙏
my word of wisdom don't try to bend any of Traditions brass. I have an entry thimble that I wanted to fit the line of the stock and well now I have a two piece entry thimble. You should do one basic kit and then another with all the work that could be done to one (sights, engraving, carving, extra inlays, and wire inlays). or do it to this one after you finish the basic build.
@@nationalmuzzleloadingrifle8871 I am impressed with the Kibler kits from what I seen of them. But for new guys that don't have real black powdering in the area to purchase it's not really an option until he comes out with a percussion gun or you convert it to percussion.
Smokeless powder burns at much higher pressure than black powder. If you were to use smokeless in a muzzleloader, the gun would quite literally blow up in your face. Not that black powder isn't without its own share of risks. Especially with revolvers. A relatively rare but dangerous occurrence with black powder revolvers is the "chain fire", where more than one chamber fires at once. To prevent chain fire, it's necessary to use special grease to cover the end of the chambers.
While it may sort of look "Hawken-ish", I stopped watching when I saw the brass trigger guard. They could have used iron/steel furniture to at least try to make it look correct. Used Thompson Center "Hawkens" can be had used at gun shows for $300. Those are way better quality than this foreign mystery metal.
$359.00 is a ridiculous price you can build a budget AR for that price almost a fair price for an unfinished rifle kit of that quality would be 100 maybe 150 that would be a fair price
Muzzle end...not front end. Sheesh! Subbed!...Winter is coming, and will need some fun stuff to watch! Im glad I did not buy it with platic sights!..Will get a better kit. Was still nice rifle!
This kit of the Hawken Woodsman rifle, in percussion, is made in Spain by Ardesa, and marketed in USA by Traditions. Good rifle for hunting. Saludos desde España.
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I built a TC Hawkin 40 years ago. I still have it. Love that gun.
Thompson Center has been Re-Aquired and is moving back to the original location in Rochester, N.H. There is a video here on UA-cam. I Bought a Gun Company or Something like that.
This is actually awesome! I’m on a budget looking for a muzzle loader and I’m more than willing to put in some work to save on upfront cost! Can’t wait to build one.
Looks like a pretty good kit and if you don't hurry with putting it together, you'll have a good rifle. The cheap parts won't be a problem to replace with better quality ones. Enjoy.
Ethan, thanks so much for making this video series. I had been thinking about getting into a black powder rifle kit for a while and after watching this series went looking for one. Turned out only Midway USA had them and they were on sale! Now I have my kit to work on over the winter here in the NC mountains, and I'll be taking my time after I get my workspace cleared. I usually tear right into something new, but vowed not to just add another project to my to do list. I also have an unfired 1980's Armsport .44 "Colt Navy" brass frame revolver from my Brother's estate to get familiar with.
Cant wait watch these updates!
Bring 'em on.....
Got one just the other day , the instruction book was next to worthless , can't find a gun Smith to blue the barrel , but put it together in two days , but now I need to find a 50 cal. Bullet mold .
Love the gun.
Log Cabin Shop or Track of the Wolf has all of your muzzleloading needs, including built molds.
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Are they on line. ?
This looks like fun.
You should totally do a flintlock kit but use Unicorn Spit to see what happens. It’s a stain gel you could clear coat to protect. I bet the deep green would be good for the forest!
Friendship Indiana, a nice place to visit for a week.
Great build series... thank you!
I built the short hex barrel kit. The only issue I had was the metal front sight. I blued it. Used Crimson Fire stain. The wood came out red. Looks beautiful.
The set trigger, ? .. the rear set trigger, makes the front one a "hair trigger. I love it. *** Better look long and hard for the #11 percussion caps. Took me 6 months of looking for them. Found them at a Walmart on the clearance rack, cci brand, $5.62 . I bought all 9 packages .
I want the flint lock model
My grandpa built a CVA Hawken percussion kit in .54 caliber many years ago. Took a deer at 100 yards it when I was a kid. Recently picked up a Spanish.32 caliber hawken myself. Unfortunately CVA doesn’t make a kit these days so I’ll have to get one of these and build it myself with metal sights not sure how I feel about that ram rod it comes with personally I think I’ll probably make a wooden one or get a wood grain fiberglass one for it
use some blue loctite on the ramrod thimble screws.
Does anyone know where to get the iron sights for this muzzleloader?
3:49 - what did you end up replacing the plastic sight with?
I bought a solid carbon fiber rod and epoxied the brass ends on it. It made a great rammer. When assembled, the trigger arm that released the sear was a full .125" too low. (As if the in-letting for the lock was too low) The trigger needed 1/2" stroke before it would drop the hammer. I made a complete new trigger with more height to the arm and brass plated it. Now the trigger has 1/32" take up before the hammer falls. It is a beautiful rifle and shoots well.
This is really cool man cave project
Always thought the trigger guards were hideous and cheap on these. Also, pretty rough on your middle and ring fingers when taking a shot. I re-profiled and beveled mine, and cut the ridiculous ring off.
Hey Ethan. Quick question. Have watched several of your videos. I have put together a tradition ky rifle kit and am wanting to do a half stock gun next. I noticed you have done a traditions hawken and the gemmed hawken. I would appreciate any input on whit kit was easier to assemble, best fit and finish, durability, accuracy? Basically do you like one better than the other or is there a standout between the 2 as far as kit assembly and quality. I appreciate your time and best of luck with future builds/ hunts.
Hi I purchased this Hawkens kit and love it but I can not find anyone that sells the steel rear site do any of you folks know what site I need to get it. These videos are a great guide thank you 🙏
Which Hawkin do you recommend?
So if you are new to this type of rifle and have no gun Smithing would it be better to get one already built?
The hammer on my lock broke. Any idea where I can get a replacement? Stinks to have the rifle unsafe over a crack in the hammer.
Can it be shipped overseas?
my word of wisdom don't try to bend any of Traditions brass. I have an entry thimble that I wanted to fit the line of the stock and well now I have a two piece entry thimble. You should do one basic kit and then another with all the work that could be done to one (sights, engraving, carving, extra inlays, and wire inlays). or do it to this one after you finish the basic build.
@@nationalmuzzleloadingrifle8871 I am impressed with the Kibler kits from what I seen of them. But for new guys that don't have real black powdering in the area to purchase it's not really an option until he comes out with a percussion gun or you convert it to percussion.
I have a question I am now made in my own gun and faced a problem closing the other part (the back) a barrel how can I close that part can you help me
Are there any break action kits out there?
I no nothing about black powder so why no smokeless powder? What does it do and why is it different 🤔
Smokeless powder burns at much higher pressure than black powder. If you were to use smokeless in a muzzleloader, the gun would quite literally blow up in your face. Not that black powder isn't without its own share of risks. Especially with revolvers. A relatively rare but dangerous occurrence with black powder revolvers is the "chain fire", where more than one chamber fires at once. To prevent chain fire, it's necessary to use special grease to cover the end of the chambers.
Is everywhere he goes as such a dog and pony show
Checked out one site, the kit was only 10 dollars less, for all that work.
Will involve a heap of work.
I want to order this item how can I order
Midway USA
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Hola amigo! Se hacen envíos a otro país de esas armas? Me gustaría tener una así.
How much was it
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Plastic sights, forget it as this is just a cheap pos
While it may sort of look "Hawken-ish", I stopped watching when I saw the brass trigger guard. They could have used iron/steel furniture to at least try to make it look correct. Used Thompson Center "Hawkens" can be had used at gun shows for $300. Those are way better quality than this foreign mystery metal.
@Nick , the TC may have brass furniture, but it still has way better quality steel components.
$359.00 is a ridiculous price you can build a budget AR for that price almost a fair price for an unfinished rifle kit of that quality would be 100 maybe 150 that would be a fair price
There's no way you can do that now a days. Maybe 2 years ago.
Lol Budget AR build? What is this, 2012?
You're comparing apples to oranges.
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Muzzle end...not front end. Sheesh! Subbed!...Winter is coming, and will need some fun stuff to watch! Im glad I did not buy it with platic sights!..Will get a better kit. Was still nice rifle!