I picked up a CSA 1885 in .45-70 the other day and it came with a pile of stuff. It looks like someone decided to get out of the silhouette game.
I had one of these rifles for a long time and sold it off as it had a chamber that was quite sloppy. This newer one has a chamber that is much closer to what's in my Shiloh rifles.
The interesting part is that this rifle came with over 700 pieces of brass. There are 400 pieces of Remington brass that are primed. This is a bit unfortunate as they are all crazy short. Like 2.050" long. I might be able to form them to .40-65 and get enough length. I can't imagine someone competing with brass that short. I've also got over 300 pieces of WW brass at 2.085". Still shorter than I like, but closer to useful.
The rifle looks good though. It's got a 30" half octagonal barrel with a single trigger that breaks at 2 lbs which is about perfect in a highwall for me.
It also came with a 545gr Baco Creedmoor mold ( 459545C2 ) that needs a little cleanup. It seems a bit long for a 1:18 twist, but I might give it a try.
Chris.