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12 January 2004, 01:11
Bad Ass Wallace
Lord, 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
Jubilado
Now 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 Wallace
Take 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
Brent


Better check out
http://www.dixiegunworks.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=Sharps

Looks like what you want can be had pretty reasonably right now ($800)

Brent
14 January 2004, 12:05
Bad Ass Wallace
Someone's making a killing, that's like $AU1000 less than I paid for my long range 50/70!
15 January 2004, 02:28
Jubilado
Brent,

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
Brent
Nope, 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
Jubilado
I just called Dixie and ordered one, and it's all your fault
15 January 2004, 04:16
Brent
Did 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
Jubilado
That'd be me in Ames. Just ordered the one, the .45-70.
15 January 2004, 10:11
Bad Ass Wallace
What 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
Jubilado
Got 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, 11:26
Brent
Quote:


"Sharps, the gun that made the West safe for Winchester"
Love THAT quote!




It's a great quote but I sometimes wonder what Sam Hawken might have said to put Christian Sharps in perspective. Everything was pretty well mapped and laid out long before the Sharps got there, but that's why I like 'em all. Heck I even own a Winchester or two (2 1885s and a 1897).

Brent
15 January 2004, 13:33
Bad Ass Wallace
1885'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'??