C Sharps/Shiloh in 45-70...
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Original Buffalo Sharps from Walter Cooper Bozeman, Montana Territory 1877 in 40-90 BN...
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C Sharps/Shiloh in 45-70...
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Original Buffalo Sharps from Walter Cooper Bozeman, Montana Territory 1877 in 40-90 BN...
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Hey Shrapnel, That is one mighty fine lookin' slow elk you got yourself there. Did you get it stuffed and put up on the wall with the rest of your endangered species collection?
If I ever figger out when the Kalispell show is, maybe I'll see you there.
kootne ( your old "KAR" mechanic)
I just found this thread!! Glad to see I'm don't have the sickness alone. Here is my collection, have owned these since the late 80's. 1863 Infantry, 54 cal. Farmingdale-- 1874 No. 2 Sportier, 45-70, Farmingdale-- 1874 Business rifle, 50-90, Big Timber-- 1874 Jaeger rifle, 30-40 Krag, Big Timber-- 1863 Cavalry carbine, 54 cal., Farmingdale. Lets see some more!
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I have attached pics of my sharps, the first is a Garret .54 1859, then my Shiloh Hartford ( one of the 1st 100 from the reorganized Shiloh) and then a Shiloh '63 that I am making into a J.P.Gemmer adn finally a '63 Garrett that was a friends, and confused by experts as an origional.
Finally a close up of the Shiloh Hartford.
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I do not know how to turn it over but here it is
Shiloh 45 2 7/8 with bull barrels:
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It puts a smile on ones face opening the case of a new 45-110 Shiloh and seeing this........
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.50-90 from Shiloh. It is a lot of fun to shoot!
Here are some, one is a Shiloh. I have another Shiloh, but the others are original Montana buffalo rifles. A friend and I went to Cody with a display and got the Best of Show in the Sharps category...
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That's a great display, Shrapnel! Congratulations!
Only got to the Cody show once, but there was a lot of cool Stuff there.
man I just live in the wrong part of the country.you just don't see many rifles like that here.very nice colection
shrapnel
That is one beautiful display, thanks for sharing.
This is the one I used for the 1000yd match at Ben Avery a few years ago. Sharps in .45-90. It's my dad's rifle. He has at least a dozen of them and probably knows most of the people on this forum:
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This is my Uberti Winchester 1885 high wall clone in .45-70. Used it to win a couple of matches in my class at Ben Avery a few years ago but too busy since I moved up here to Idaho three years ago. Just started casting my own bullets and reloading for my .45 Colts, so might get the bug again to shoot BPCR.
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Wow those Sharps are beautiful rifles.
Thanks for sharing everyone.
Shrapnel, you sure have some beautiful rifles.
Thanks for sharing with us.
Howdy Folks
Here is another Sharps it is a 50-90 Big Fifty Pedersoli The one in the top post is a Shiloh #1 Sporter 45-70 , they both have 34" Barrels
Glad this thread came back up. I really admire the Sharps rifles, don't have one, but like them.8-)
Shrapnel, where did you go? Come back & show us some more nice rifles.
Thanks.
Here is mine,
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Its a Long Range Express 45-2.6 shipped from the factory to May of London UK in 1999 Ordered for a US Airman based at RAF Lakenheath, supposedly only shot at 100yds on the base range.
When he went back to the USA he left it here with a dealer in Cambridge where it sat for several years.
I am the third owner, the previous owner to me said it was too much gun for him and only put 50 rounds through it.
I have had it seven months now and have to say its mint, i could not be happier its a magnificent rifle.
It came with a Rex Holbrook Dr Goodwin rear sight and i fitted a Distant Thunder Octagonal Front sight
Ian.
Bottleneck, welcome to the forum!
Boy that is a beautiful rifle. Thanks for sharing with us it's a beauty!:-D