Originally Posted by APDDSN0864
Originally Posted by Ranch13
If he's wanting something really special, it might be a good thing to go with a Hartford in 44-77, the rifle and cartridge that started the road to fame for the Sharps rifle co.
Cases are readily available from Captec, bullet moulds are easily had from Buffalo Arms, Brooks, and Accurate moulds.


He can get that for his second one. grin

I'm in the group calling for a 30" octagon barrel, Hartford Model, #3, or Roughrider in .45-70, aka 45-2.1", steel shotgun buttplate.
Easier to get components, much more data out there for a beginner, and easier to get to shoot quicker.

Just my $0.02 grin



Ed


The only thing "easier" about the 45-70 is you can buy ammo at Walmart... The 44-77 made the world safe enough the 45 calibers could come out of their secure space...


the most expensive bullet there is isn't worth a plug nickel if it don't go where its supposed to.
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