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Is this rifle percussion?This gun is like brand new only shot a few times asking $800 obo
Yes it’s a breechload percussionIs this rifle percussion?
The .54 caliber Sharps does load from the breech or the muzzle.Isn't that a breech loader no-no gun for here?
With that said, I'm going to change the name of this ad to 1859 Sharps.Yes it’s a breechload percussion
Badgerfarm gave you the answer but one of the problems with the original guns was the method they used to seal off the breech to keep the powder gasses from blowing out wasn't the greatest.Why does the piece need the breech block re-worked for some reason? Or is it sound the way it is?
Any idea of twist rate?View attachment 22351 View attachment 22352 View attachment 22353 I have a Pedersoli.54 cal rifle for sale it’s in excellent condition and fired only a dozen times. My dad gave it to me and I don’t really use it. I’m asking $800 obo. Thanks
Pedersoli Sharps Sporting 1863: .54 cal. & twist rate 1:48 (I have this model)...Any idea of twist rate?
I use Hahn tubes in my carbine but am just starting out (Flees mod on the breech). When you say 50 gr 1 1/2 "loose" in tube do you mean the breech or are you loading a bullet then a tube with the powder.View attachment 22968 I have an 1859 military rifle that had a split forearm (repaired). Sent it to Charlie Hahn who not only worked magic with his modification, but he helped me understand that the rules of muzzle loading and the rules of breach loading of powder and ball were different. He worked with me through one winter never giving up until I had the rifle often shooting 1" groups (bench rested) at 100 yds. The rifle has a Vernier sight. With Charlie's device and I am sure with the other gentleman's device, these rifles are a hoot to shoot. If this rifle was allowed in the black powder season in Idaho, it would be my go-to rifle.
In Blackfoot IdahoWhere is the gun located? Does it come with any supplies? I just picked up some supplies for rolling paper cartridges in a box lot at an auction, so what better way to use them?
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