I bought my sharp rifle close to 30 years ago, it has a 34" barrel, double set triggers, and it is the target model. It's capable of shooting modern ammo, but I prefer not to. It takes the fun out of cowboy shooting.
I use a creedmoor site, I prefer loading my own cartridges. Sometimes I use black powder which is a dirty mess or gortex synthetic powder. Compressed load is 70 grains of powder and a 400g bullet. And it gets out there pretty good. It takes a lot of practice to use the creedmoor site because the path of the bullet has quite an arc to it at these long distances. You got to set your site high to compensate for it. You have to take consideration of your windage, heat of the day, even humidity. It's a challenge to shoot a cartridge that is over 100 years old. Some of the shoots I've been at some guys are using 110/45 and 90/45. That's a lot of powder. But I enjoy it when I get time. I gave $800 for that rifle, you can buy it now for about $3000. The shiloh sharps is one of the best.
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