Well I didn't mean to ruffle so many feathers. I didn't say they were a POS, I know they are made very sturdy for the extreme abuse they would be subject to in the rockies and on horseback. I've just heard so many criticisms over the years about wrist & butt shape, cheeck shape, drum cofiguration, slant or vertical breech, the right curl on the trig guard, brass vs. steel, etc. If it didn't have all the right stuff....it was all wrong. When in fact they changed over time and no two were alike. I've built only one Hawken way back in '81 I think, based on examples in John Bairds books, and I still consider it one of the best built guns I've ever made. and it was for a customer who would be hunting elk and muleys in the rockies on horseback! It is still in use today.
But for a contemporary builder there is no room for deviation from an original, no room for artistic flair. Most people I run into don't care about the details and are fine with a Browning, Dixie, TOtW or T/C version to name a few. They just want it to bust critters.