There are a couple of methods, First and easiest is a 1 piece base made for the TC Hawken. and screws to the existing rear sight holes Available from many of the large retailers like Midway USA Cabella's and Thompson Center. With the base you can choose your rings or even use a scope you may already have, and be able to remove it for cleaning the gun. The second is having the barrel taped for rings, several style are made for this application also, and from the same retailers.
750
100-300 USD
50- 250 usd
You will have to call TC for the information. No published data.
100-450 USD or so depending on specifics
100-400 USD
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Contact Thompson Center Customer Service through their website. T/C generally uses name instead of numbers.
The value of a Thompson Center Renegade muzzleloader can vary widely based on factors such as its condition, age, and any modifications or original accessories. Generally, prices can range from $200 to $600. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult recent sales data or seek an appraisal from a knowledgeable firearms dealer or collector.
The Thompson Center Hawken .50 caliber muzzleloader typically features a 1:48 twist rate. This twist rate is designed to stabilize a variety of bullet weights and styles, making it versatile for different shooting applications. The design balances performance for both round balls and conical projectiles.
To put the trigger into a Thompson Center New Englander muzzleloader, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and safe to handle. Remove the stock from the barrel assembly if necessary. Align the trigger assembly with the trigger guard and carefully insert it, ensuring it fits securely in place. Finally, reattach any screws or components that hold the trigger assembly in position, and check for proper function before use.
"Best" is a subjective term that depends, among other things, on your skills, intended use, pocketbook, "feel" of the weapon, etc..