Hi Guys,
I'm seriously considering purchasing a Pedersoli Quigley Sharps early in the new year. I'm wondering what caliber to go with. Obviously the .45-70 Gov't is the most accessible round, brass, etc...is commonly available and it is a pretty useful all-around cartridge.
Then we have the .45-90, .45-110 & .45-120, all of which are comparatively more difficult to source brass for and are more "uncomfortable" to shoot. I'd appreciate it if anyone would like to chime in on these calibers, as all three are relatively foreign to me.
I know the .45-70 isn't "authentic" to the movie, but I'm not wedded to 100% authenticity, if I were, I'd be looking at a Shiloh Sharps instead!
Basically I'm looking for a rilfe that will not only be used to punch paper, but also to use as a legitimate big game rifle. I hope to use it on Black Bear and Moose next Fall. I realize that the rifle isn't a light weight, but in this case the point is relatively moot, as I'll be doing more fixed hunting, rather than a great deal of walking/stalking due to the area I plan on hunting.
I read a copy of Gun Tests from back in 2000 that reated the Pedersoli very highly given its price. Anyone owning one, I'd sure appreciate your thoughts as well!
From Marstar's web site, I noticed that "Sharps Quigley Sporting" chambered in .45-120 was out of stock, however, the "Sharps N.R.A. Quigley" in .45-90 was IN Stock. I could not find a .45-70 Quigley listed on the site. I checked with the Davide Pedersoli site and they only list this "Quigley" model:
S.789 1874 Sharps Quigley Sporting

Is the .45-70 Quigley a special order item for Marstar? What about the different descriptions Marstar used vs. what the Pedersoli site shows? I'd definitely be picking up the optional tang Creedmore site, like the one "Quigley" used in the movie. Any thoughts, opinions on these? I read that some guys were disatisfied with the Pedersoli Creedmores and recommended a different manufacturer. Any thoughts?
I also noticed from the Pedersoli site that the Quigley Sharps, In addition to the .45" calibers I've already discussed, is also available in .50-70 & .50-90 Anyone shooting these?
Again, please feel free to chime in!
I'm seriously considering purchasing a Pedersoli Quigley Sharps early in the new year. I'm wondering what caliber to go with. Obviously the .45-70 Gov't is the most accessible round, brass, etc...is commonly available and it is a pretty useful all-around cartridge.
Then we have the .45-90, .45-110 & .45-120, all of which are comparatively more difficult to source brass for and are more "uncomfortable" to shoot. I'd appreciate it if anyone would like to chime in on these calibers, as all three are relatively foreign to me.
I know the .45-70 isn't "authentic" to the movie, but I'm not wedded to 100% authenticity, if I were, I'd be looking at a Shiloh Sharps instead!
I read a copy of Gun Tests from back in 2000 that reated the Pedersoli very highly given its price. Anyone owning one, I'd sure appreciate your thoughts as well!
From Marstar's web site, I noticed that "Sharps Quigley Sporting" chambered in .45-120 was out of stock, however, the "Sharps N.R.A. Quigley" in .45-90 was IN Stock. I could not find a .45-70 Quigley listed on the site. I checked with the Davide Pedersoli site and they only list this "Quigley" model:
S.789 1874 Sharps Quigley Sporting

Is the .45-70 Quigley a special order item for Marstar? What about the different descriptions Marstar used vs. what the Pedersoli site shows? I'd definitely be picking up the optional tang Creedmore site, like the one "Quigley" used in the movie. Any thoughts, opinions on these? I read that some guys were disatisfied with the Pedersoli Creedmores and recommended a different manufacturer. Any thoughts?
I also noticed from the Pedersoli site that the Quigley Sharps, In addition to the .45" calibers I've already discussed, is also available in .50-70 & .50-90 Anyone shooting these?
Again, please feel free to chime in!






















































