Any suggestions for the look of a poured cap for a Hawken? Every Hawken I've seen pretty much has the same style of nose cap but I thought as long as I'm using poured pewter, I may alter the shape just a bit. The picture below of a poured cap on a Sharps rifle is not appropriate for a Hawken but is an example of how a nose cap can be poured.
If you’re building a classic half stock Mountain rifle, people have pretty specific ideas about how it should look. The cast steel nose cap is one of those.
If you’re wanting to be a little more imaginative about the style of rifle you’re building, then that opens up all kinds of opportunities. J&S Hawken built a lot of rifles that don’t fit the classic Mountain rifle pattern. Some of these were small caliber sporting arms for the local market and some are larger caliber, but defy classification. You see more pewter nose caps on these than on the classic Mountain rifle.
Below is a scan from Baird’s second book,
Fifteen Years In The Hawken Lode, showing two of these rifles, each with a slightly different nose cap. The opposite page in the book has a drawing of a third rifle with similar characteristics.
If you have copies of Baird’s two books, thumb through them, and you will notice several rifles with what appear to be pewter nose caps.
This is not a Hawken rifle, but I offer it as another option for you. This nose cap is on a GRRW Leman Kentucky half stock rifle.
Phil