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Hi,
I am looking to buy a 45-90 Shiloh rifle.
Do you know any dealer in Canada ? ?
Thank you
Gerald
I am looking to buy a 45-90 Shiloh rifle.
Do you know any dealer in Canada ? ?
Thank you
Gerald
You do not want a 45/90 you want a 45/100 much more accurate and harder hitting. I do believe that there is a one year wait. It is worth it as the quality of their rifles is second to none.
There's a reason most serious BPCR shooters shoot the 45-70 - recoil tolerance.
Anyone can shoot a few rds from a 45-120 with no ill effects, especially from off hand. But from the bench or prone with x-sticks, it's a different matter.
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Agreed. I own a 45-120 by C. Sharps that I purchased used. For me it was a great deal as it came with dies and brass, long range tang sight and it was all ready in Canada, no import hassles.
The rifle weighs approximately 12.5 lbs. I find that 3 shot bench groups are quite tolerable. However it is cumulative. After 15 rounds you are starting to feel it. I shoot off sticks occasionaly but never prone.My cast load is a 500 grainer over 100 gr Pyrodex.
If I had been buying new I would have chosen the 45-70 simply because brass is so much easier to find and it is more pleasant to shoot.
I have a Shiloh 50-90 on the way. So far invested almost $5k. and havent seen it yet.
Ordered it to shoot a couple of side matches at our shoots.
Doc
The Saskatchewan Association of Wild West Shooters
www.sawws.com
Maybe to put some further perspective on the recoil issue; I consider 6 and 8 guage shotguns comfortable to shoot. I also have a 5 guage, 14 lb rifle that I shoot with a 3 oz ball and 230 grains of powder. It does kick like a mule. I would still shoot it in preference to a 45-120. The 45-120 gives a really sharp whack in the shoulder that is fairly uncomfortable to me at least
cheers mooncoon
Hi,
I am looking to buy a 45-90 Shiloh rifle.
Do you know any dealer in Canada ? ?
Thank you
Gerald
yes, what is there contact number?
PM me with that info?