I traded for a Manchero .54 cal. rifle in the Sharps style this morning. I have no idea how to load this monster. Looks like I’m going to have to buy some kind of cartridge case to load it. Any help with this rifle would be greatly appreciated.
Never heard of a Manchero. This isn't an inline is it?I traded for a Manchero .54 cal. rifle in the Sharps style this morning. I have no idea how to load this monster. Looks like I’m going to have to buy some kind of cartridge case to load it. Any help with this rifle would be greatly appreciated.
Sharps are not muzzleloaders, they are breach loaders. The "trigger guard" is also a lever that drops the breach block. Depending on if it's an 1859 or an 1867 (and later) Sharps determines if it takes a paper or metallic (brass) cartridge.Don’t know cartridge it takes. Will post pictures when I get back home. Pretty obvious that I can’t just load it from the muzzle because of the gap at the breach.
Okay, it has a percussion nipple, definitely takes a paper cartridge. It's an IAB so check EVERYTHING on the rifle. I have the 1867 IAB version, one nick name IABs acquired early on was "It's Always Broken". Doesn't mean you have a bad one but go light on your BP loads and NEVER use anything but real black powder in it, really I mean NEVER!!!Never had one of these before.
.54 cal. IAB Marcheno made in Italy.
U.S. Sharps Rifle Co. Meriden Conn.
Sole Mew York.
These are the markings on the barrel.
I would assume so but I've never fired a percussion Sharps before. I know one guy who had one eons ago, never took it apart to properly clean it, built up powder collected in it and blew the side of the stock out. Luckily it was at a reenactment, no live rounds, he just had burns and stock splinters in his arm.What load do you use? And is it 3F?
then it isn't a muzzle loader!Don’t know cartridge it takes. Will post pictures when I get back home. Pretty obvious that I can’t just load it from the muzzle because of the gap at the breach.
There shouldn't be a gap at the breech when the breech block is in battery. IAB doesn't have the best reputation, but you should be able to make it work. Be sure to clean the ignition channel well, and remove the fore arm to check for loose powder in there.Don’t know cartridge it takes. Will post pictures when I get back home. Pretty obvious that I can’t just load it from the muzzle because of the gap at the breach.
There shouldn't be a gap at the breech when the breech block is in battery. IAB doesn't have the best reputation, but you should be able to make it work. Be sure to clean the ignition channel well, and remove the fore arm to check for loose powder in there.
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