Hey Gang,
Looking for an education on 45-90 ammunition, I am considering a Sharps rifle in this calibre and my assumption going in is this is a chambering that would require reloading for. If so that's not a problem really as I do have experience reloading for other calibres and would need to do some learning on this one. What I'm specifically curious about and google is failing me horribly for Canadian content and info is the following:
- Are there any sources of commercial manufactured ammunition for 45-90 in Canada?
- For the reloading route where are people buying components and gear, I've seen some selection at X-Reload but the choices are fairly limited.
- Bullets for reloading, do most people cast their own with a mold? This is an area where I am not experienced at all and would need to do some learning, as I have only ever reloaded using commercial bullets.
- Blackpowder or smokeless, seems you can run either but blackpowder looks to be more involved to get to a good quality end product in terms of ammo produced.
Welcome any input you folks with more experience may have.
Looking for an education on 45-90 ammunition, I am considering a Sharps rifle in this calibre and my assumption going in is this is a chambering that would require reloading for. If so that's not a problem really as I do have experience reloading for other calibres and would need to do some learning on this one. What I'm specifically curious about and google is failing me horribly for Canadian content and info is the following:
- Are there any sources of commercial manufactured ammunition for 45-90 in Canada?
- For the reloading route where are people buying components and gear, I've seen some selection at X-Reload but the choices are fairly limited.
- Bullets for reloading, do most people cast their own with a mold? This is an area where I am not experienced at all and would need to do some learning, as I have only ever reloaded using commercial bullets.
- Blackpowder or smokeless, seems you can run either but blackpowder looks to be more involved to get to a good quality end product in terms of ammo produced.
Welcome any input you folks with more experience may have.