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Clay M
02-10-2016, 10:58 AM
Anyone have one of these fine rifles. May be something I am looking at in the future.

http://singleshotrifles.com/

Don McDowell
02-10-2016, 11:41 AM
3 of them.
Very good rifles.

Clay M
02-10-2016, 11:44 AM
3 of them.
Very good rifles.

Which calibers do you have?

country gent
02-10-2016, 12:35 PM
I have 1 of them very accurate and fine craftsmanship. They are a real pleasure to do buisness with. Alot of knowledge in the diffrent disciplines and uses to draw on. Mines in 40-65 with 1-16 twist douglas barrel. I upgraded to fancy walnut on mine and it was well worth it.

Clay M
02-10-2016, 12:42 PM
I would like to have one in .22 LR and .32 Miller Short.

Finnmike
02-10-2016, 01:56 PM
Mine is in 32-20 CPA and I compete in CBA matches with it. I've not yet been perfect but have shot in the 390s with it. Reading the wind at 200 yds has been my downfall. They are excellent, excellent rifles and their service is exemplary.

wch
02-10-2016, 02:14 PM
I own 1 receiver, center and rimfire blocks, and 3 barrels.
Not just excellent rifles, but the folks at CPA can't be beat.
(22lr, 22 Hornet, 32-20)

Clay M
02-10-2016, 02:42 PM
Mine is in 32-20 CPA and I compete in CBA matches with it. I've not yet been perfect but have shot in the 390s with it. Reading the wind at 200 yds has been my downfall. They are excellent, excellent rifles and their service is exemplary.

Wow ,what a fine looking rifle, and great choice of chambering.

Don McDowell
02-10-2016, 02:42 PM
Which calibers do you have?
22lr, 40-65 and 45-90.

Clay M
02-10-2016, 04:09 PM
I may scrap the idea of buying a Henry in .41 mag an put a deposit on one of these.
I like the idea of a .32/20 or .22LR I can't decide.

Don McDowell
02-10-2016, 04:18 PM
I really like the 22. You can have them fit the action with the center fire breechblock and 32-20 barrel for about an extra 700.
Might be something worth saving the extra.

Clay M
02-10-2016, 04:37 PM
I really like the 22. You can have them fit the action with the center fire breechblock and 32-20 barrel for about an extra 700.
Might be something worth saving the extra.

What ammo are you finding shoots best in your .22 ?

Tatume
02-10-2016, 04:47 PM
Mine is 45-70 and 348 Winchester. With the 348 Winchester barrel (24") it is a light, short hunting gun. With the 45-70 barrel and Baldwin rear sight is it a very capable target gun. And as was said above, Gail and Paul can't be beat!

Don McDowell
02-10-2016, 05:15 PM
What ammo are you finding shoots best in your .22 ?
Clay for the 22 bpcr silhouettes Norma Match is shooting fantastic. It shoots a variety of other ammo well at 100 meters and less.
Official 22bpcr ram at 200 meters. First time the rifle was fired, Norma match.
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f358/Ranch137/norma%20match_zpsuqcwrloy.jpg

Baja_Traveler
02-10-2016, 05:29 PM
I bought one from a shooting buddy of mine (JonK on here) - sold both sharps rifles to get it too. It has 4 barrels (with wood) and both centerfire and rimfire blocks.

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.22 LR (installed), 38-55, 45-70 & 45-90 top to bottom

Shot my first Schuetzen rimfire match with it several weekends ago and did fairly well for the first time out.

I plan on adding barrels in 218 bee (squirrel blaster) and 32-40 (Schuetzen) in the future...

John Boy
02-10-2016, 06:15 PM
http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd220/Meadowmucker/Stevens%20CPA/CPAScopes_zpsf7f1897f.jpg

Add: a 25-21 and 45-70 with no scopes yet
(http://s222.photobucket.com/user/Meadowmucker/media/Stevens%20CPA/CPAScopes_zpsf7f1897f.jpg.html)

Clay M
02-10-2016, 06:41 PM
I am leaning toward the .22 LR . It would be nice not to have to cast and handload for another caliber, but I might get a .32/20 barrel . I am sure I would enjoy it very much.

Don McDowell
02-10-2016, 07:00 PM
My 22 has the Douglas barrel.

Clay M
02-10-2016, 07:12 PM
My 22 has the Douglas barrel.

Douglas barrels are excellent.
Have you tried any of the Norma TAC in your rifle?

Don McDowell
02-10-2016, 07:43 PM
Yes, the TAC shoots real well to 100 meters. 50ft bullseye just sort of a caliber and a half hole for 5 rounds. I have the Baldwin short range soul and Baldwin front on it, and it's drilled and tapped for 23 inch MVA.

Clay M
02-10-2016, 08:48 PM
Thanks for all the replies my friends. I have both Sharps and High Walls. I think I would like to have one of these rifles.
My daughter called,and is sick again, so I think I need to see how she fairs before I commit any money to project like this.
I should know in a month,and maybe I can afford to order one in .22LR

Don McDowell
02-10-2016, 09:50 PM
You won't regret spending the money on one of those rifles.

Gunlaker
02-11-2016, 04:28 PM
I've got two of them chambered for schuetzen cartridges. They are really accurate. I've found that I have to keep on top of the screws as some of them work loose more often than on my other single shots. As long as I do this, my rifles shoot very well.

I've never dealt with Paul Shuttleworth, but have on multiple occasions with his daughter Gail who seems to run much of the business as far as I can tell. You will not find better customer service anywhere.

Chris.

johnson1942
02-11-2016, 08:39 PM
i have one in 45/70. did the stocks my self in curly maple. montana vit. sights. the barrel is a gain twist smith stainless barrel. drives tacks with a 450 grain paperpatched bullet. the twist ends in 1-22 which is slow to some but the 450 grain swagged bullet is swagged to .451 and has two wraps of number nine paper dry wrapped. that bullet is perfect for that gun and barrel. the barrel is cryo treated and has a .459 throat for about 3/4 of a inch. i need to shoot it more as it shoots so very well. never ever will sell it. the touch off trigger is a touch trigger and not a squeeze trigger. you have to be a very very bad shot not to hit with mine. ive taken newbies and have them break 12 gallon water filled jugs in a row at 100 yards as that range isnt anything for this gun. cpa is a good gun with the right barrel and load.

Finnmike
02-13-2016, 11:02 AM
I am leaning toward the .22 LR . It would be nice not to have to cast and handload for another caliber, but I might get a .32/20 barrel . I am sure I would enjoy it very much.

Be aware that there are two 32-20s - the "regular" .316 32-20 and the Shuttleworth 32-20 CPA, blown out to .321. The 32-20 CPA barrel in mine is a Shilen .3201 1/14 for heavy 210 gr bullets.

Clay M
02-13-2016, 03:36 PM
Interesting article:

http://www.singleshotexchange.com/why-not-a-32-20-by-paul-shu.html

Gunlaker
02-13-2016, 06:08 PM
If you are thinking of a schuetzen cartridge you might want to check on the ASSRA site to get opinions there. I think some have run into case life problems due to high pressures in the small cases. I'm a fan of the .32-40 for a schuetzen cartridge as it works well with black powder and smokeless. I can also get hundreds of shots out of a single .32-40 case. Of course you might want more than one barrel :-).

Chris.

Clay M
02-13-2016, 09:01 PM
If you are thinking of a schuetzen cartridge you might want to check on the ASSRA site to get opinions there. I think some have run into case life problems due to high pressures in the small cases. I'm a fan of the .32-40 for a schuetzen cartridge as it works well with black powder and smokeless. I can also get hundreds of shots out of a single .32-40 case. Of course you might want more than one barrel :-).

Chris.

At one time I had an original Winchester High Wall in .32/40 It had a Swiss buttplate and a perfect bore.All the case colors and blue.
I bought it for $2000 ,shot it some, and sold it for $2500 .Wish I still had that rifle.
At the time I collected 86 Winchesters.

I like the .32 Miller short and the .32/20 as possible barrels for the CPA rifle.

I am sure I will never shoot in any formal schuetzen matches.

I only shoot for personal entertainment.

My favorite black powder rifle is a .50/90 Sharps.

Lead pot
02-13-2016, 11:19 PM
I have two CPA's and one coming.
The first I made a .22 with a 28" #4 Douglas barrel and I had a second .44-75 Ballard with a 1/16 twist 32" #4 barrel I later changed this chamber to a .44-100 Rem. St.
The wood is their standard grade and I ordered the wood unfinished.
The .22 is a fine shooter, I don't have a rifle that will outshoot it. Below are three groups shot on 2" orange pastors using a 8X DZ Arms scope.
http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/ww43/Kurtalt/th_IMG_2177_zps3d2a52dc.jpg (http://s704.photobucket.com/user/Kurtalt/media/IMG_2177_zps3d2a52dc.jpg.html)
5 shots at 100 yards
http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/ww43/Kurtalt/th_IMG_2179_zpsd9f9c15a.jpg (http://s704.photobucket.com/user/Kurtalt/media/IMG_2179_zpsd9f9c15a.jpg.html)
Here are two 4 shot groups from 200 yards. The pastor is 2" diameter. The top 4 I shot first and dropped the scope to shoot the 2nd 4 shots. That is using the Fed Auto Match bulk ammo. The Norma Match out shoots the Fed A/M
http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/ww43/Kurtalt/th_3faba612-6d0c-4c7f-a92d-973d2edb9c01_zpsthcop3qx.jpg (http://s704.photobucket.com/user/Kurtalt/media/3faba612-6d0c-4c7f-a92d-973d2edb9c01_zpsthcop3qx.jpg.html)
Big hole/little hole :)
http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/ww43/Kurtalt/th_IMG_2156_zpsaf236dd2.jpg (http://s704.photobucket.com/user/Kurtalt/media/IMG_2156_zpsaf236dd2.jpg.html)

Rifle #2 .44-75 Ballard chamber.
http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/ww43/Kurtalt/th_IMG_2472_zpsfs0hpx2j.jpg (http://s704.photobucket.com/user/Kurtalt/media/IMG_2472_zpsfs0hpx2j.jpg.html)
Rifle #3 will be a .45-90 in the same configuration. The CPA have a very fast lock time and a lot of adjustments you can suit your needs with the trigger and the hammer tension and strike.

Kurt

moodyholler
02-15-2016, 11:00 PM
Mine is 30-40 and 38-50 as they share same extractor, and having .22 rifle made now. Will post pics when snolw melts. Great people to deal with. moodyholler