17 March 2004, 09:55
Bad Ass WallacePedersoli Sharps
Lost a lot of good shooting years fooling around with them junk modern guns untill I discovered the sheer fun of Sharps Shootin! This Italian manufacturer can produce quality rifles with beautiful coloured cast hardening and capable of exceptional accuracy.
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Pedersoli Mod 782 40/65 . . Mod 788 50/70 . . Mod 782 45/70

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40/65 with 420gn Snover and loaded with 395gn tapered; 577/450 Martini with 500gn; 45/70 with 535gn Lyman and loaded with 485gn tapered bullet.

7 consecutive rounds at 100yds with Sharps 45/70 and tapered bullet (top 4 shots = .688")

17 March 2004, 11:35
Ed BarrettReal nice rifles and real nice shooting!
17 March 2004, 13:30
ChuckWagonJesus H how many guns do you own ?????

Just how far is that 45-70 seated ? Looks like its just settin on top of the brass. Nice guns, even better shooting.
17 March 2004, 15:36
Bad Ass WallaceCW, at last stocktake 150 rifles, 9 handguns & 6 shotguns.
All stored in about 2 ton of concrete & steel vault. This view shows about 3' of a vault about 10' long (this the Ruger No.1 section)

Back to these Sharps, the tapered bullet is seated only one groove into the case allowing a huge increase in performance from the 40/65 & 45/70. For example 45/70 will push a 485gn bullet at 1360fps which places it on the same performance level as a 45/90 with conventional bullet. Similarly the 40/65 will boost a 395gn bullet to 1344fps to equal the much bigger 40/70 Sharps B/N.
This tapered bullet aligns a long way down the bore but must be made soft otherwise it will not upset into the rifling and accuracy decreases. My first try with a hard mix was nowhere as good as the latest batch cast 1:30.