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I was talking with my nephew from Mississippi this weekend, and he was asking if I knew anything about a low cost 45-70. Seems Mississippi now allows the use of single-shot 45-70's during blackpowder/primitive season.

Anyway, the thought struck me that if you're willing to stick to trapdoor pressures (and a 100 yd gun) that a break top action shotgun would make a dandy base for a low cost 45-70. Has anyone tried this, seen it down or have any idea what would be involved.
 
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You will better served on this by going to the single shot forum.

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New England Firearms did make a 45-70 handi rifle. At black powder levels it is plenty strong and shootable.

The gunsmithing involved in having a break open shotgun fit with a new barrel would be prohibitive. There are some folks that make barrel inserts for shotguns, but they don't have an extractor and you have to carry a ramrod to remove the fired case.


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why not the new encore pro. in 45-70? is that to expensive? what pricerange were you thinking?


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H&R made one some time back called something like the Shakari or something like that.
 
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H&R made one for several years. It was called the Shakri (SP). I used to have one it had a 28 or 30 inch barrel.


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NEF/H&R still make the .45-70 in 2 versions, the 22" barreled Handi-Rifle and the 32" barreled Buffalo Classic, both are rated for levergun loads and then some, they're real popular for the so-called Mississippi "primitive" season, the .38-55, ,44mag and .500S&W are also available from NEF/H&R and legal for that season. The Handis at $200 or just a little more are priced right, no need to try to convert a shotgun. The Mississippi approved primitive firearms are listed on the MDWFP site below.

http://www.mdwfp.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=10913

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I have a handi rifle in 45/70 it shoots good and has taken every load I have put in it.I do not recommend it but I have used the lower Ruger #1 loads with no problems and accuracy is pretty good Dave
 
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