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Re: Kibler woodsrunner
[Re: TraderVic]
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 09/14/25 03:50 PM
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I see Jim Kibler is coming out with a Hawken kit in October (45, 50, 54, 58 cal) offering,  I love the flint to much to switch, but Ive been telling everyone who is interested in our “new” muzzleloader season about it. Might be one of the finest hawkens a guy could put his hands on. Looks well thought out and he shed a few pounds on it as well  
 
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Re: Kibler woodsrunner
[Re: Blueticker1]
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 09/14/25 04:04 PM
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 Utah
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Lugnut thank you for rotating the picture. 
  DT that is a great looking gun, I kept mine pretty basic, as it was my first kit and my first flintlock. I am hunting mule deer. I won't say that I won't hunt with a modern rifle, but I will take the woodsrunner any chance that I get.
  Tradervic I always wanted a nice hawken, and I was waiting for Jim to finally get one out, but I got sick of waiting and decided to try out the woodsrunner, after handling and shooting this rifle, I don't think I want a hawken anymore.  Savell, Charles, trapdog, and slowpoke thank you for the kind words, these flintlocks at least for me seem to have a steep learning curve, but I shoot better every time I take it out. 
 
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Re: Kibler woodsrunner
[Re: Blueticker1]
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 09/14/25 04:23 PM
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MT is a great state for bear. You cant bait here which is nice as the pressure is more evenly spread out. The license is cheap. If you can put on a few miles in the right spots, you might see a few. That bear was from last year and he dropped in his track from the .54. 7yr old boar 
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Re: Kibler woodsrunner
[Re: Blueticker1]
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 09/14/25 05:50 PM
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 New Hampshire
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90 -100 grains of 2FF in a .54..is a good hunting load
  Don't know if the felt wad  is needed...don't think a .20 thick patch would burn through 
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