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I just finished mounting a malcolm scope on my T/C Hawken "Tick Licker". William Malcolm first offered these in 1855, so it is possible an original hawken used one. Cataract's have diminished my vision such that i've had difficulty lately using my peep sight. This should take care of that!
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I just finished mounting a malcolm scope on my T/C Hawken "Tick Licker". William Malcolm first offered these in 1855, so it is possible an original hawken used one. Cataract's have diminished my vision such that i've had difficulty lately using my peep sight. This should take care of that!
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Looks like a real deer slayer!
 
i've shot the rifle a bit now & have shot some great groups.. i just need a flash cup to keep the cap residue off of the mounts & bottom of the scope.. i've been using rws 1075 plus caps for quite some time.. seems like i get a lot of flash outside of the nipple,,, Powder valley has the plain 1075 caps.. guess i'll give those a try & see how well they work.
 
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