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Original '74 Sharps
07-19-2019, 11:26 AM,
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RE: Original '74 Sharps
(07-18-2019, 08:52 PM)rdnck Wrote: Glad I could help. It was really a privilege to work on that old honest to goodness buffalo gun and get it up and running. If only it could talk. I have had that screw for about forty years--somehow I knew it would come in handy some day. Congratulations on a splendid rifle and a superb piece of history. Shoot straight, rdnck.

You bet RDNCK, you now have your guts and heart in that old rifle that will continue to live on long after my time as it's caretaker has passed, that's some cool stuff Sir.

And many Thanks again, I owe You,

Gunner
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07-19-2019, 11:28 AM,
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RE: Original '74 Sharps
(07-18-2019, 11:04 PM)pacecars Wrote: Pics man! We need pics!

LOL, I may need to take a few pacecars.
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08-03-2019, 08:59 AM,
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RE: Original '74 Sharps
The old Buffalo rifle is giving all she has out to 200 yards so far with the buckhorn barrel sights, what a fun old rifle to shoot, the Mos paper patch mould RDNCK gave me throws a fine bullet.

I'll stand the ladder up and sliding leaf to the bottom and see where she wants to land at 300 next.Smile
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12-28-2019, 04:45 PM, (This post was last modified: 12-28-2019, 05:35 PM by Gunner500.)
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RE: Original '74 Sharps
What a day, today was the last day to hunt over in Arkansas for a special Christmas three day modern gun hunt, the weatherman nearly caused me to sit at home, to hell with it I said, loaded my old original 45-110 Sharps Buffalo rifle and drove to Arkansas.

I left the truck at 6.20 a.m. and headed off down a hell hole in the fog and light misting rain, at the bottom of the hole is a very nice oak flat with some large white oaks, one tree there for some reason loses it's acorns later than the others, I decided to hunker down in a big blowdown I saw earlier this year.

Had a nice South wind, I was facing dew south with shooting lanes to the southwest, south, southeast and dew east, after a couple hours sitting in the rain with the old buffalo rifle under my wool coat I heard movement above the rain and wind noise dew east, as I turned I saw a very wide 6 point buck headed in, I flipped the switch on the camera I was wearing, wiped a thumb over the back of the front sight blade while shouldering the rifle, I hit the buck dead center in the chest at roughly 30 yards.

When the light south wind had blown the massive black powder cloud of smoke on north, there the buck lay, BOOM, drop, he never moved, the 514gr round nosed paper patch bullet from a Mos mould that RDNCK gave me exited the bucks left ham up top, his backend was a bit lower than his chest when he stopped to see what I was.

What a fun day it was finally closing the deal on a white tail buck with that old rifle.

The man I got the rifle from is 86 years old, he said his Dad fired the rifle last before I was even born, I'm 57 years old now, this mans Granddad bought the rifle in Dodge City Kansas in the 1800's, to briefly pull that old warrior of a rifle out of retirement and kill with it today just makes the whole thing that much sweeter.Smile

Our friend Stephen will post up some pics in a bit, many Thanks in advance for posting Stephen, I greatly appreciate it Sir.
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12-28-2019, 05:47 PM,
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12-28-2019, 05:48 PM,
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12-28-2019, 05:49 PM,
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12-28-2019, 05:51 PM,
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RE: Original '74 Sharps
Super cool story and rifle! Congratulations
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12-28-2019, 05:59 PM,
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RE: Original '74 Sharps
Just great to see the originals out and about and getting used. Thanks for the story and photos.

J.B.
" Don't know where I'm going but there's no sense being late " !
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12-28-2019, 07:18 PM,
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RE: Original '74 Sharps
Thanks for posting the pics Stephen, the photo of the round is one I extracted from the rifle after I reloaded it after shooting the buck, The Ol Dead Guys knew what they were doing, this rifle and load reloaded dirty and extracted without a hitch, plus, the fouling was still moist and soft, saying a lot about RDNCKS Black Magic lube cookie as well,

The load is the same as the Sharps factory load, a simple 100 grains of 1F, it works, the other photo of the shell belt shows the rest of the paper patch ammo I brought today and how it survived just fine under my wool coat in no less than 2.5 hrs of rain, saying a bit about Don and Kurts treatment of jojoba oil on the patches after loading to help protect them, all lessons learned, then tried to complete satisfaction today.

J.B. Thank You too Sir, i'll bust this old rifle out again should another Buffalo hunt come up, I can't think of a more fitting weapon I own for such a task, the old Gent I got this rifle from informed me the rifle hunted deer, elk, bear, buffalo and man in his Grandpa's hands, quiet a history, and as RDNCK has said, I wish these old rifles could talk to us, I'd pull up a log with about 4 good Cuban smokes in my shirt pocket, a bottle of 12 year Glenmorangie, with ears and eyes open, and mouth shut ; ] Smile
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