
She's a C.Sharps Business rifle in .45-70 with a 23 inch barrel.





Thank you, but it actually looks better in pics than in person.SmokeEater2 wrote:Whoa! Beautiful rifle Griff! The wood on yours puts mine to shame. I like that rifle holder you've got there too.
Beautiful fellas. Don't mean to hijack, but I wanted to ask Griff if you could comment generally on the difference recoil wise between your 40-90 awith the bullet it likes and say a Shiloh in 45/70 with a heavy bullet? Also, is the bottlenecked case harder to load for or is that the Sharps Straight?Griff wrote:Nice looking rifle, Smokeater2. Details? Caliber, bbl, etc., don't just tease us w/pics!![]()
Here's mine:
Shiloh, made in 1987, I'm the original owner. .40-90SBN, long range venier tang sight, no barrel rear sight, nor dovetail. Std. Shiloh globe w/ball & post front sight, 30" barrel double set triggers, XX fancy wood, cast silver (german) nosecap. Have only target shot w/it, although I ordered it mainly for hunting.
Mr. Cash,C. Cash wrote: ..the difference recoil wise between your 40-90 awith the bullet it likes and say a Shiloh in 45/70 with a heavy bullet? Also, is the bottlenecked case harder to load for or is that the Sharps Straight?
I have to get me a Shiloh!
SmokeEater----Please, don't be. I have been at this game since 1972 and most of my good stuff was bought before prices went crazy. Although I punch a clock for a living, I always liked the old guns and stayed educated and tuned in to them.SmokeEater2 wrote:sixgun,I'm jealous! Those are nice rifles.
3855 wrote:As mentioned in a previous post, no Winchester collection would be complete without a few Sharps.
And yes, I do shoot them.
Ummm...Excuse me, but did no one else notice the HEPBURN?!?!?!? Details, PLEASE!!!!!!!!cas wrote:Ooh rollers rollers... rollers I don't own.
The vertical Pedersoli left to make way (and help pay) for Shilo I posted.
The roller on the bottom went away to pay for the one with the scope..