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Received my new Shiloh Sharps today ......
07 September 2007, 06:50
Frank BellerReceived my new Shiloh Sharps today ......
I received my new Shiloh Sharps .45-90 today - ordered it in Jan. '06. MAN !!!, what a nice rifle. I can't wait to shoot it; I have brass & cast bullets, but I'm looking for a few loads - black powder &/or smokeless (AA5744). Any help would be appreciated.
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.470 & 9.3X74R Chapuis'
Tikka O/U 9.3X74R
Searcy Classics 450/.400 3" & .577
C&H .375 2 1/2"
Krieghoff .500 NE
Member Dallas Safari Club
07 September 2007, 08:03
Idaho Sharpshooter500gr cast bullet, 28gr of AA5744...1300fps. Go from there slowly, like one grain increments. 78gr of Hodgdon's ffg 777 will do about the same thing.
Use standard LR primers, I have had too many pressure spikes from time to time with 215's.
Rich
DRSS
07 September 2007, 09:17
Frank BellerRich: Can I use gas checked bullets OK ? Also, do I need any filler in the case when using the AA-5744 ? Thanks, FRANK
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.470 & 9.3X74R Chapuis'
Tikka O/U 9.3X74R
Searcy Classics 450/.400 3" & .577
C&H .375 2 1/2"
Krieghoff .500 NE
Member Dallas Safari Club
07 September 2007, 16:22
degoinsCongrats on your shiloh!!! You will enjoy it. I've had one since '92 and it has given a good account for itself on many deer and a few pigs. and yes you can use gas checked bullets, plain based and jacketed. No filler is required or recomended for 5744. The only thing I dont like about 5744......or any of the AA powders I've tried is that they leave a good bit of unburned powder in the bore. This can cause the next cartridge not to fully chamber....I've had it happen and it is not a good thing when hunting.
DRSS
07 September 2007, 19:01
Concho42I have a 40/90 Shiloh , I use Hodgdons 3/F triple seven, Milk carton spacers under bullet ,Love my rifle
Don't take the chip !
07 September 2007, 21:38
Idaho Sharpshooterwhat the man said RE GC or jacketed. Want some speed? Try the Laser-Cast 430gr GC sort-of SWC.
I think the flat shoulder helps scrape fouling from the shot before. I have shot them as fast as 2600fps from my 458 Lott, and as slow as 1300fps from my Trapdoor.
I own a lot of rifles, and somehow, my sharps are the rifles I end up sitting in front of the boob-tube just fondling of an evening. I have three, 45-70 and 40-65 in LRE, and a #1 Sporter in 38-90wcf.
Rich
DRSS
Sharps fan
Rich
DRSS
08 September 2007, 10:30
Teat Houndquote:
Originally posted by Frank Beller:
I received my new Shiloh Sharps .45-90 today - ordered it in Jan. '06. MAN !!!, what a nice rifle. I can't wait to shoot it; I have brass & cast bullets, but I'm looking for a few loads - black powder &/or smokeless (AA5744). Any help would be appreciated.
Congratulation! One of my hunting buddies, of Gillette, WY, has a REAL nice one that he has been trying to take a deer with for the past few years. He only uses black powder (traditional cowboy stuff) rounds with it. I hope he bags one this year.
When I see him this year, I ask about the loads he uses. He doesn't have email unfortunately.
Good luck.
-eric
" . . . a gun is better worn and with bloom off---So is a saddle---People too by God." -EH
10 September 2007, 01:34
ireload2quote:
Any help would be appreciated.
Accurate Arms lists 5744 data but I have found it leaves a lot of zombies (unburned kernels). SR 4759 is close to the same burning rate, has more bulk and burns cleaner. Also check out IMR 4227.
Hodgdon H4227 is a similar powder and you might find data for it, although H4227 was supposed to be discontinued.
12 September 2007, 05:28
akalininI also recommend SR-4759. It burns pretty clean in my 458 WM reduced loads, all the way down to 350gr cast at 1000 fps muzzle velocity (that load threw alot of soot, though).
FYI - the Laser-Cast 430gr GC has been discontinued. Oregon Trail doesn't even list it on their site anymore.
