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SHARPS??? REBARREL???
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I have a Pedersoli Sharp's. The model is called "The Boss". The rifle is just too heavy and long to hunt with. I was going to sell it, but some one suggested that I rebarrel it. The rifle weighs over 13 pounds, and has a 34 inch barrel.

What suggestions does anyone have for rebarreling the rifle to make it more manageable???

Can the barrel I have be recontoured???

Any recommendations as to who could do the work??? Tom.


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Posts: 248 | Location: RIVESVILLE, WV | Registered: 20 August 2007Reply With Quote
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Your barrel can be recontoured, depending on what you want to end up with. It is often easier to buy a new barrel with the proper contour and go from there. The forend will also need to be filled in or a new one made. It can add up in the end, but it is also a way to get exactly the rifle you want. I like the English style barrel that is long and thin, usually 28" to 30". Lots of guys capable as it is pretty straight forward work. I do this kind of work also.
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What are you going to do with it ? Black powder ,smokeless, iron sights, scope ,cartridge ?? I have a Browning 1885 in 45-70 and I cut the 28" barrel to 22". For 300 factory or equivalent ,smokeless powder,velocity loss is negligible.Total wt with scope and strap is a good 8.5 lbs.I have no regrets ,it worked out well !! Remember that the original Sharps came in carbine version too.
 
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