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27 April 2005, 19:16
Bad Ass WallaceNew Toy
Well, I finally decides to take the plunge and shoot big bore; A Sharps 'Boss Gun" in 50/90. 95gn FG and a 650gn Creedmore bullet ought to just about deal with any pussy cat on my place

Hold still varmint; while I plugs yer!
If'n I miss, our band of 45/70 brothers, will fill yer full of lead!
27 April 2005, 21:41
NitroXI've always wondered if the flip-up peep sight is mounted on the stock, how does it keep its zero?
Nice looking rifle.
28 April 2005, 00:53
muzzaBy tradition man , tradition!!!!!
Nice toy BAW
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28 April 2005, 02:26
Easy_RollinsThe tang sight is mounted on the tang,a piece of metal extending down the stock from the receiver.

Regards,Shaun.
Kids in the back seat cause accidents,accidents in the back seat cause kids.
28 April 2005, 05:11
ChuckWagonWHAT ? BA shooting a bloody Yanks gun ! Its about time.

Nice looking toy.
28 April 2005, 05:28
BakesAnd I bet its got a bloody light trigger already
Very nice mate.
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28 April 2005, 06:25
Hog Killerquote:
Originally posted by ChuckWagon:
WHAT ? BA shooting a bloody Yanks gun ! Its about time.

Nice looking toy.
Chuck,
BAW,has quite a few American style firearms. He also has very good taste, shown by the guns he chooses to own. He also has some very nice Martinis.
BAW, very nice 1874

Now, go get ya a buff or even a camel.
Hog Killer
IGNORE YOUR RIGHTS AND THEY'LL GO AWAY!!!
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28 April 2005, 09:04
NitroXquote:
Originally posted by Easy_Rollins:
The tang sight is mounted on the tang,a piece of metal extending down the stock from the receiver.
I've seen them mounted on the actual stock and could never understand how that could work. If mounted on a tang I fully understand it and the only way to go.
Second question. How do you shoot a heavy recoiling rifle where the flip-up sight is on the grip? I guess you have to gingerly grasp th grip with a less than full hold?
Again that is a classy looking Sharps and .50 a great calibre.
28 April 2005, 12:02
deciple-of-keithAnd the Lord.Said unto BAW go forth& enjoy .So he did& he was pleased

all times wasted wot's not spent shootin
28 April 2005, 15:50
ChuckWagonHey BA how do you know if you hit a pussy with that ? Do you just see a puff of fur or does kitty just dissapear ?

29 April 2005, 01:57
Easy_RollinsFound some pics after a lot of digging.

It will go nicely with the 50/70 he already has.
Here's Bakesy dicovering what a light trigger feels like.

I learnt my lesson a while back when shooting Bad Ass' toys,he likes very light triggers.

Did I touch that trigger???WTF!!!

Regards,Shaun.
Kids in the back seat cause accidents,accidents in the back seat cause kids.
29 April 2005, 06:01
oneillsBeautiful rifle BAW.What manufacturer made it.
That's exactly what i need. I want two, one in 40/65 or 40/70 and one in 45/90.They are amongst the best rifles ever built.
29 April 2005, 07:26
416SWNice looking rifle BAW
How close is it to the 50-110?
are you able to use smokeless at all?
29 April 2005, 16:32
Bad Ass WallaceGentlemen,
If anyone had said that 7 years ago I would be hooked on blackpowder cartridge rifles I would have said they had rocks in their head.
Today I got eight of them, and they shoot well
That is 8 rounds at 100m with peep sights, 64gn FFG black and a 520gn cast lead projectile
I have calibres 38/55, 40/65, 45/70, 45/120, 50/70, 577/450 and soon 45/90 & 50/90
Hold still varmint; while I plugs yer!
If'n I miss, our band of 45/70 brothers, will fill yer full of lead!
29 April 2005, 16:58
Easy_RollinsBAW,
Nine,ya forgot the .303.

Have a great long week-end.

Regards,Shaun.
Kids in the back seat cause accidents,accidents in the back seat cause kids.
BAW
At what sort of ranges do you hunt with these?
Thanks.
One last try. Is BAW still around. I am genuinely interested in what sort of ranges these things can be shot at.
Hunting, target shooting, whatever?
Personal experience sought.