I sold an old dual-sport motorcycle and had some cash in hand.
Went to the State muzzle loader shoot and there before me lay a collection of rifles someone is selling.
I told my wife before leaving home that I wasn't looking to buy any more muzzleloaders even though I had just sold the bike. Sigh!
I came home with this 50 cal "Hawken" style that was built for Senior Class Rifle Competition and used for a 1st place finish in a woods walk. It has a Redfield Olympic Receiver and front sight. There are characteristics of it that are not period correct, but for the price, I would have been struck by lightening if I didn't buy it. At least that is what I told my wife.
I hope that with the modern accouterments on the rifle, I am still within bounds of talking about it here.
The only piece I don't care for is the front ramrod thimble that is a simple loop attached by a hex-star screw into the bottom of the barrel. That will be changed when I find a more correct thimble that will mount there using a screw with a less modern head.
The rifle has been around for a while and was built by a local fellow, Al Anderson, I was told. The Redfield Olympic Receiver Sights were made between the 1940s and 1976, so I suspect that the rifle is 20 years or more old. I'll have to contact the builder to check. He kept it in immaculate condition. The bore is beautiful.
Ron