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Spoonz
02-12-2022, 10:18 AM
I recently got the Sharps “Down Under” model with octagon 34” barrel. It’s an awesome gun, but I have questions and need some mentoring here. I started casting and hand loading for it and currently use Trapdoor and Lever loads, can I use Ruger #1 loads as well? I would classify myself as a beginner still when it comes to hand loads, and ROOKIE with casting my boolits. Any information is welcome and in advance thank you to my boolits family and mentors.

freakonaleash
02-12-2022, 11:22 AM
The action was designed for black powder. Lower pressure smokeless loads will work. Keep the pressure down.

koger
02-12-2022, 01:54 PM
I had one, and shot factory loads in it with no issues, my friend who has it now, and another friend who has the same rifle, have both been shooting very good groups, with Unique and Trailboss loads, out to 500yds as far as we have to shoot. We are shooting a 18x24" dinger at 500yds and they manage between 5-7" groups at that distance, with MVA and Lee Shaver Soule type peeps on the rear. That is pretty dang good in my book. Pm me if I can help with load data. Oh, and they are shooting 405 and 550 gr Postell bullets, with little recoil, very tame.

NSB
02-12-2022, 03:25 PM
I recently got the Sharps “Down Under” model with octagon 34” barrel. It’s an awesome gun, but I have questions and need some mentoring here. I started casting and hand loading for it and currently use Trapdoor and Lever loads, can I use Ruger #1 loads as well? I would classify myself as a beginner still when it comes to hand loads, and ROOKIE with casting my boolits. Any information is welcome and in advance thank you to my boolits family and mentors.

No, you can not shoot Ruger #1 loads in your gun. It wasn’t designed for those pressure levels. IIRC, you’re stuck at around 27,000psi in your gun.

1Hawkeye
02-12-2022, 06:09 PM
You don't need to supersize it trapdoor loads will do anything you can ask of them.

HWooldridge
02-12-2022, 06:26 PM
Definitely not a Ruger #1 action. The firing pins and corresponding holes are on the large side and can let a primer push back under pressure. Standard loads work great - I had a Shiloh for many years and shot it out to 300-400 yards.

Spoonz
02-12-2022, 09:27 PM
Thanks for the help, I’m not looking to Hot Rod the round, just looking to be safe and punch paper and piggy’s.


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Jeff Michel
02-12-2022, 09:37 PM
Pedersoli made your rifle, it used to be posted on their web sight, information regarding proof testing their firearms. NSB pretty well nailed it at 27,000 PSI. You won't over load with blackpowder and if you go the smokeless route, any published trapdoor load will be plenty. Enjoy your new rifle, be aware they are like peanuts, you can't stop at one.

HWooldridge
02-12-2022, 10:04 PM
Mine was super accurate with Hornady 500 gr jacketed bullets and smokeless. On a bet, I hit a sparrow sitting on a limb about 50 yds away, offhand - all we found was one lonesome feather.

Spoonz
02-23-2022, 01:06 PM
Follow up question, anyone know how much pressure would be added if I used Unique powder and a LRP? So far I’ve taken the advice and have been using Unique with a LPP with success. I have a lot more rifle primers than pistol and finding any as we know is almost impossible.


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1Hawkeye
02-23-2022, 02:08 PM
You still will be safe with unique. Iv'e got an old lyman manual from the 60's and it calls for unique in just about every bullet weight in the trapdoor section.

Spoonz
02-23-2022, 07:37 PM
You still will be safe with unique. Iv'e got an old lyman manual from the 60's and it calls for unique in just about every bullet weight in the trapdoor section.

Just to be clear on my end, the type of primer (large pistol versus large rifle) won’t make enough of a difference as long as I’m using Unique powder?


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1Hawkeye
02-23-2022, 10:20 PM
No you should be fine with either type.

Spoonz
02-23-2022, 11:05 PM
Thank you.


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warren5421
03-07-2022, 04:40 PM
I am loading LRP, IMR3031 @ 39 gr, Buffalo 550 gr Postell, Starline Brass. My 76 year old eyes, MVA Long Range Soule on a C Sharps can do about 12" group for 10 rounds @ 500 yards on a good day, bad day group is so tight that you can't see it.