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Getting back into BP . . .??'s
I want to get a BP rifle kit that is .45-.50ish, percussion, a kit that I finish and put together . . .
Also, I'd want it to be acurate enough to hunt with, and shoot semi-competitively. Which company? Which manufacturer? Anybody selling a Sharp's kit? Any companymanufacturer to stay clear of? |
RE: Getting back into BP . . .??'s
ORIGINAL: game4lunch I want to get a BP rifle kit that is .45-.50ish, percussion, a kit that I finish and put together . . . Also, I'd want it to be acurate enough to hunt with, and shoot semi-competitively. Which company? Which manufacturer? Anybody selling a Sharp's kit? Any companymanufacturer to stay clear of? Other good rifles are Pedersolli. He also has some of the Sharps rifles I think. You might check his sight.. http://www.davide-pedersoli.com/FuciliCategorie.aspx?lang=en |
RE: Getting back into BP . . .??'s
Deer creek North West rifle is probably the best out there that offers excellent groups for 50-75 and 100 yard shooting with PRB.
I have that rifle in .45cal and it is by far the most accuracy sidelock i have shot. Give them a call at 765-525-6181 |
RE: Getting back into BP . . .??'s
I guess you mean a traditional sidelock percussion. Head to Dixie Gun Works. They've got a boat load of kits in a bunch of price ranges. Youmight can beat their prices by shopping around, but they've got a really good selection.And they've got a variety of Sharps rifles.
I'm just getting back into it myself and have the Traditions St. Louis Hawken on order, but that's what I could afford. I'm sure it'll do what I need, but I don't need much. If I had the money, and wanted to do some competitive shooting, I'd darn sure have gone for the Lyman Great Plains. edit: Forgot to add the link. http://www.dixiegunworks.com |
RE: Getting back into BP . . .??'s
One useage coming up is what the local club calls a
"Long Range Buffalo Shoot." 100 - 800 yards. "Firearms: 45-70 etc buffalo rifles, no jacketed bullets! Open Sights, off hand and cross sticks" What would you call a buffalo rifle? And wasn't the Sharp's a cartridge rifle? |
RE: Getting back into BP . . .??'s
Sounds like BP cartridge rifle shooting to me....
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RE: Getting back into BP . . .??'s
Yep. That's what it is. Never done it but it sounds like fun. There's the Sharps, Remington rolling block and the Winchester Hi-wall replicas that would all work. They've got all of 'em at Dixie.
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