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1 hour ago, Boulder Canyon Bob# 32052L said:

AH! My bad, this what I saw in a quick search. Thanks.

(b) The rifl e, including all attachments such as, but not limited to slings and sights, shall not weigh more than 15 pounds unloaded

15 lb limit is also used for BPCR scope class.

OLG

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Been watching all the usual suspects gun sites and haven't found anything that tripped my trigger. Today the wife says we're gonna go thrift store shopping and one of her favorite places is a locally owned pawn shop. Yep, there was a like new actually I don't think it was ever fired Pedersoli Sharps, 45-70, 34" octagon barrel, nice Schnabel forend for a very reasonable price. It followed me home. Now I could use some tips on loads, I'd like to use black powder. The fun begins.

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Make sure you are comparing apples to apples.  There is a difference in price between a 75 action and a 74 action.  Last I checked there wasn't much difference between the C Sharps 74 and the Shiloh 74. I have owned both and the quality of both is spectacular.  Cannot go wrong.  Go to the shoots or check the scores of the 1000 yard matches to see what the top shooters use if that is you priority.  Have fun.  

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9 hours ago, Boulder Canyon Bob# 32052L said:

Been watching all the usual suspects gun sites and haven't found anything that tripped my trigger. Today the wife says we're gonna go thrift store shopping and one of her favorite places is a locally owned pawn shop. Yep, there was a like new actually I don't think it was ever fired Pedersoli Sharps, 45-70, 34" octagon barrel, nice Schnabel forend for a very reasonable price. It followed me home. Now I could use some tips on loads, I'd like to use black powder. The fun begins.

Hey Bob....have a couple books will bring tonight for you!!!!!!!!!!

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13 hours ago, Boulder Canyon Bob# 32052L said:

Been watching all the usual suspects gun sites and haven't found anything that tripped my trigger. Today the wife says we're gonna go thrift store shopping and one of her favorite places is a locally owned pawn shop. Yep, there was a like new actually I don't think it was ever fired Pedersoli Sharps, 45-70, 34" octagon barrel, nice Schnabel forend for a very reasonable price. It followed me home. Now I could use some tips on loads, I'd like to use black powder. The fun begins.

 

Order this.........

https://www.amazon.com/Shooting-Buffalo-Rifles-Old-West/dp/B000H7NBAM

 

Good starting point.

OLG

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3 minutes ago, The Original Lumpy Gritz said:

 

Order this.........

https://www.amazon.com/Shooting-Buffalo-Rifles-Old-West/dp/B000H7NBAM

 

Good starting point.

OLG

Thanks, it’s on it’s way

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18 hours ago, Boulder Canyon Bob# 32052L said:

Been watching all the usual suspects gun sites and haven't found anything that tripped my trigger. Today the wife says we're gonna go thrift store shopping and one of her favorite places is a locally owned pawn shop. Yep, there was a like new actually I don't think it was ever fired Pedersoli Sharps, 45-70, 34" octagon barrel, nice Schnabel forend for a very reasonable price. It followed me home. Now I could use some tips on loads, I'd like to use black powder. The fun begins.

Score!

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On 7/17/2019 at 10:32 AM, Charlie Harley, #14153 said:

And get yourself a copy of this book by Mike Venturino and Steve Garbe. It will shorten your learning curve drastically. 

 

https://www.buffaloarms.com/black-powder-cartridge-reloading-primer-bokbpcrp

Now that you have the gun, let me reiterate my suggestion of the aforementioned book. This’n, plus Venturino’s “buffalo rifle” book, will shave years off your learning curve. 

 

Have fun!

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27 minutes ago, Boulder Canyon Bob# 32052L said:

Thanks

 

BTW-'Peters' like fatter bullets around .460 dia, seem to work very well.

This bullet would be a good one to start with..........

https://www.montanabulletworks.com/product/45-lyman-535gr-postell/

 

OLG

 

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7 hours ago, The Original Lumpy Gritz said:

 

BTW-'Peters' like fatter bullets around .460 dia, seem to work very well.

This bullet would be a good one to start with..........

https://www.montanabulletworks.com/product/45-lyman-535gr-postell/

 

OLG

 

Thanks, I'll order some.

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