Kibler Hawken Kit - Kibler is in the process of bringing out a hawken. The hawken by design is a pretty heavy gun when it's built pretty much true to form so you might find the 45 to. Would you be more excited to purchase a kibker hawken kit that is representative of the later time period like the bridger and carson rifles, or something earlier like the etc. Jim posted on the alr forum that heโs looking to buy or borrow an original hawken for measurements and study in preparation for the new kit. And, he says it will be a half stock. Novices will find themselves capable, and experienced craftsmen will have a wonderful canvas for. Kit is being sold for $150 above the extra fancy maple price. If jim kibler were to invest his time and resources into an accurate hawken rifle kit then i agree that a fullstock percussion rifle makes the most sense for the current day hunter to. My vote is for an english half stock sporting rifle with or without the pistol grip stock. it can be made for round balls or better yet,a. 451 that can launch a 500 grain hollow. I think if mr kibbler offered a hawken kit as easy to assemble as his two current offerings, it would sell well specially out west. I have been buckskinning in arizona, new. I think a late halfstock percussion hawken would be a great seller. People like these as hunting guns. The few custom hawken builders out there seem to keep a long. Earlier today on the muzzleloading forum there was a post about jim kibler sharing a hawken kit. A kibler quality hawken kit would be a welcome addition to the hawken kit. As you are aware, he. 2025 is set to be a big. If kibler made a hawken kit i would probably want to build one i haven't built a hawken shop kit but i might. One thing you can say for sure when the subject of hawken rifles.
Kibler is in the process of bringing out a hawken. The hawken by design is a pretty heavy gun when it's built pretty much true to form so you might find the 45 to. Would you be more excited to purchase a kibker hawken kit that is representative of the later time period like the bridger and carson rifles, or something earlier like the etc. Jim posted on the alr forum that heโs looking to buy or borrow an original hawken for measurements and study in preparation for the new kit. And, he says it will be a half stock.