12 January 2004, 01:11
Bad Ass WallaceLord, I wish I could shoot
Went to the rifle range today to fire form some shells for my 257AI.
The gent two benches away was shooting a Pedersoli Sharps 45/70 and strangely would fire 2-3shots then shake his head like something was wrong. Looking to help, I asked and he said his problem was that he couldn't see where the shots were going as his spotting scope was only a cheapy and had fogged up over the years.
I used mine and saw a nice 3 shots cutting each other and so continued to spot the last two for him. One went into the existing group and then a 'flier' about 5/8" away. We both measured that group at a nice 0.92"
Sub MOA from a replica rifle, black powder and a home cast lead projectile with peep sights! He tells me he is 64 years old!
Lord, I wish I could shoot like that!!!!!!
12 January 2004, 07:34
JubiladoNow you've done it! I've been thinking of getting a Pedersoli .45-70 Sharps. Now if I can't get it to shoot like that I am going to be POed. Oh yeah, I'm 64 y/o.
13 January 2004, 14:22
Bad Ass WallaceTake the plunge and buy one. I bought a Pedersoli Sharps 'Long Range' last year in 50/70. I can't boast that it shoots anything thing like that, but there is sure a lot of pleasure watching 50 cal holes appear in the target.
14 January 2004, 03:00
BrentBetter check out
http://www.dixiegunworks.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=SharpsLooks like what you want can be had pretty reasonably right now ($800)
Brent
14 January 2004, 12:05
Bad Ass WallaceSomeone's making a killing, that's like $AU1000 less than I paid for my long range 50/70!
15 January 2004, 02:28
JubiladoBrent,
Doggonit, it was you that got me thinking that way in the first place! You don't work for Dixie, do you?
15 January 2004, 02:57
BrentNope, I don't work for Dixie, in fact, I hardly ever buy anything from them. But last week I went looking for an original style firing for my Shiloh Sharps, just in case I need it someday, and while searching on Sharps, I found this.
Sharps, the gun that made the West safe for Winchester
Shoot straight.
Brent
15 January 2004, 03:32
JubiladoI just called Dixie and ordered one, and it's all your fault
15 January 2004, 04:16
BrentDid you remember to tell them to send me my commission?
Now, for something that really is MY FAULT, here is a link to my webpages on how to shoot the thing once it arrives....
The correct way to load and shoot a Sharps rifle Hey, Iowa huh? Where? I'm in Ames obviously. Same Paul that I know ordered up a Dixie last week or so? Your's would be the second Pedersoli bought this month in Iowa that I know of. Another Amesite bought a .45-120 used...
Brent
15 January 2004, 05:40
JubiladoThat'd be me in Ames. Just ordered the one, the .45-70.
15 January 2004, 10:11
Bad Ass WallaceWhat model did you select. Besides the 50/70 Sharps, I got a Pedersoli Rolling Block in 45/70 but I think I might trade up to a Sharps.
"Sharps, the gun that made the West safe for Winchester"
Love THAT quote!
15 January 2004, 11:20
JubiladoGot the M1874 Lightweight Target/HunterRifle .45-70. Dixie has them on sale now for $795.
That is a cool quote, ain't it?
15 January 2004, 13:33
Bad Ass Wallace1885's - Lord I'm jealous!

There is a dealer in Melbourne that has a 1886 38/56 for sale and it's about 95% original finish. Wish I had the bucks $AU7500!
16 January 2004, 03:34
<eldeguello>Isn't that kind of an experience just plumb disgustin'??
