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    I had an original Stevens 44 that was factory...

    I had an original Stevens 44 that was factory chambered in .38-40 WCF. A lot of people told me if it wasn't already loose, it would be eventually. It was very tight, and after years of shooting it...
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    Headspace should never be determined by the...

    Headspace should never be determined by the relationship of the breechblock to the barrel gap. The fact yours is correct in relationship to a chambered cartridge rim is great, and what I'd want to...
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    So far I haven't seen any mention of which .25-20...

    So far I haven't seen any mention of which .25-20 the OP's rifle is yet? No sense in choosing a chambering until he says which it is.
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    It can handle medium level .38 Special, but...

    It can handle medium level .38 Special, but what's to keep someone from chambering a .38 +P in it someday? I don't take chances when reworking old guns as no way to control how they're used after I'm...
  5. The #5 or #1 actions are plenty strong enough for...

    The #5 or #1 actions are plenty strong enough for most .45-70 loads. Not the crazy hot loads, but medium level smokeless loads are no issue. I load smokeless in my old BP #1 actions and my Ballard...
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    Winchester did indeed screw this up, and did so...

    Winchester did indeed screw this up, and did so when they came out with the .375 Win. which was a shorter case. So they just arbitrarily decided to make all their .375 W and .38-55 Ballard cartridges...
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    Thanks again! I am tickled to death to have been...

    Thanks again! I am tickled to death to have been able to buy this pistol!
  8. The bore of ,458" is much too large for a .45...

    The bore of ,458" is much too large for a .45 Colt chambering. Why not just finish it as it was intended by chambering it to .45-70, and fitting some new stocks to it. If you can fit and finish semi...
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    I use standard primers, but not an issue using...

    I use standard primers, but not an issue using magnums if you're not pushing the loads too hot.
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    The question is which .25-20 is it? If it was the...

    The question is which .25-20 is it? If it was the .25-20 Win. it would likely be marked ".25-20 WCF" so it might be the .25-20 Single Shot Stevens cartridge, and if so I wouldn't reline it and...
  11. I use a turkey seat for seated off cross sticks....

    I use a turkey seat for seated off cross sticks. They're just tall enough to allow me to get down and back up gracefully, but not so tall as to require taller sticks. I have a pair of very short...
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    Looking forward to hearing how it shoots!

    Looking forward to hearing how it shoots!
  13. I shoot my heavier single shots off the bench, or...

    I shoot my heavier single shots off the bench, or cross sticks. A rifle over 10 lbs. isn't easy for me to shoot offhand anymore. Bad shoulders.
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    Which pistol action? The early 1865/67 or the...

    Which pistol action? The early 1865/67 or the later 1871 and newer? Does it have the hump on the back of the frame above the grips like my 1891 action pistol?

    https://i.imgur.com/912ugt5l.jpg

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    Which model? Is this the one based on their...

    Which model? Is this the one based on their version of the #2 Rem. action?
  16. Looks like the perfect choice for a Remington...

    Looks like the perfect choice for a Remington carbine for a reline! Should be a really fun shooter that wont beat you up.
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    That's always an issue when traveling far for a...

    That's always an issue when traveling far for a hunt. It's never going to be ideal unless your drive home is just one day.
    Where we elk hunt is an 8 hour drive, and our biggest concern is the trip...
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    Montana, I'm a big fan of the .40-65 Win. with a...

    Montana,
    I'm a big fan of the .40-65 Win. with a 410 grain Snover bullet at around 1350 fps. It's very accurate for long range work, and pretty deadly on game at typical hunting distances.
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    Although the .45-70 is a big cartridge for deer,...

    Although the .45-70 is a big cartridge for deer, it does well, and doesn't usually do as much damage as a .30-06 can do at equal distances. I expected more carnage and meat loss than what I actually...
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    For a number of years after I stopped being a...

    For a number of years after I stopped being a deer sniper at long range with my bolt action rifle, I started hunting with my old Marlin lever action rifles. I think the first was my 1881 Marlin in...
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    ??? My Sharps is a Freund Bros. built on an...

    ??? My Sharps is a Freund Bros. built on an original 1880 Sharps delivered to Gove in Denver, not a modern Meacham.

    That's a good looking rifle, and a great price you got it for!
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    I've always thought that taking a bison with any...

    I've always thought that taking a bison with any old single shot rifle would be the icing on the cake! I've taken deer with mine, and tried to get an elk, but never got a shot at one.
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    The Freund Sharps loads I made up were 120 grs....

    The Freund Sharps loads I made up were 120 grs. of Swiss 1 1/2 with a 500 gr. bullet using two 1/8" wads over powder as filler. In the 15 lb. Freund Sharps it's very comfortable, and I'm pretty...
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    "Talks real good"??? We need to know more about...

    "Talks real good"???
    We need to know more about this talking cannon!
  25. The first .50 Navy Remington Rolling Block guns...

    The first .50 Navy Remington Rolling Block guns were the 1865 Rolling Block .50 Navy rimfires. Those guns got reworked to add trigger guards, and breech blocks 2 years later to become Model 1867 .50...
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Abbreviations used in Reloading

BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
GC Gas Check