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Those are already rifles for the advanced BPCR shooter, they are not easy to get to shoot - if you're starting with BP, use something like a 45-70 or 40-65. For those calibers, some previous BP experience is almost a requirement... All of those rounds can be made to shoot, but it will require quite a bit of work, and they will beat you up for sure! We're talking about lube cookies, wad columns, different granulations, custom bullet moulds,... you name it! | ||
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Agree, if the rifle is actually going to be used to compete in BPCR matches 45/70 or 40/65 is the way to go. The 45/110, 45/120 may be useful on the rams at 500m but no good for the 200m chickens. It's no accident that over 90% of competetive BPCR shooters use the 45/70. You need a "ballance" of power and the 45/110-45/120 is just too biased toward "long range" for the average shooter. Jon | |||
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Hi, Thanks for the help. These wont be for matches or competition. He is really heavey into reloading and shooting for fun. He is a real stickler for loads and perfection and is looking at these as another source of fun, experimantation and what not. | |||
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You need to go to the Shiloh website and forum. You will hear a lot about the .45-110 but nothing larger. Larger cartridges like the .45-120, and .50-140 are generally for those that are testosterone challenged and looking for a substitute. Lots of helpful, knowledgable people there, and on the MSN/BPCR site as well. Brent | |||
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