manbat
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I've read much about the O ring mod for Sharps rifles and how it reduces fowling, increases accuracy, is needed on all replica Sharps rifles due to a design that allows the use of the brass case in lieu of a paper cartridge, and eliminates what Mike Beliveau calls the "sheet of flame" that shoots up at the breech and turns his face, shirt, and hat were "completely black" from the soot.
I own and shoot unmentionable model Sharps, but have not yet pulled the trigger on an earlier model. It's a definite hole in the collection. But I'm not a big fan of modern modifications to what are intended to be replica arms, and I'm not really interested in firearms that require modifications to be shootable.
For those that shoot unmodified 1859s or similar, is the breech gas blow as bad as Mike B. describes, or is the "sheet of flame" something that those of us who shoot flintlocks are already used to?
I own and shoot unmentionable model Sharps, but have not yet pulled the trigger on an earlier model. It's a definite hole in the collection. But I'm not a big fan of modern modifications to what are intended to be replica arms, and I'm not really interested in firearms that require modifications to be shootable.
For those that shoot unmodified 1859s or similar, is the breech gas blow as bad as Mike B. describes, or is the "sheet of flame" something that those of us who shoot flintlocks are already used to?