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Apr 13th, 2015 at 10:06pm
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Got a chance to buy a high wall in 45-70 with a 30" heavy barrel . Any info would be a great help .
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Reply #1 - Apr 14th, 2015 at 2:27am
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Sounds good, if you like it, buy it Smiley

Condition and twist are factores though. longer barrels help with recoil.

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Reply #2 - Apr 14th, 2015 at 2:23pm
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I prefer a minimum 30 inch barrel to get complete combustion when using black powder.

If under 12 lb. 2 oz. in weight you can use it for BPCR silhouette with the right sights.

Too heavy a caliber for the Schuetzen game due to recoil.

Can also be used as a hunting rifle.

I have always enjoyed shooting High Walls.
They are accurate and have strong receivers.
And they do not break down very easily.
  
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Reply #3 - Apr 14th, 2015 at 4:29pm
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Got a chance to buy a high wall in 45-70 with a 30" heavy barrel
Manufacturer - Replica or Original and Price would provide the basis for additional information
  
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Reply #4 - Apr 14th, 2015 at 5:26pm
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John Boy , It is a Single Shot Inc. made rifle . 
Asking price is 2K
Seems to be a really well built piece .
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Reply #5 - Apr 16th, 2015 at 4:46pm
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Talked with the owner and showed him one that is sitting at Cabelas for less . He said so he cut the price down below the Cabelas one . I took it .
Thanks for all the help .
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Reply #6 - Apr 17th, 2015 at 9:06am
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Pulaski,
   Myself, and two other fellows comprised the workforce at Single Shot Inc. The rifles were made with Douglas barrels to begin with, but then transitioned to Badger barrels for the balance of the production. We managed to produce about 120 finished rifles and probably another 70 barreled actions by the time the venture was purchased by C. Sharps Arms and dissolved into their production . The actions were rough cast from 4140 steel, with the smaller parts cut from extruded bars of 8620 (as I recall). The entire operation was based out of Ed's shop, on his ranch near Big Timber. Several different local people did the stock fitting. This was a tiny, but well equipped shop, with an experienced labor force. No CNC equipment, just "dinosaur iron" mills and lathes, and a ton of hand fitting. Most original Winchester parts should fit with very little fitting. Over the long term, the very delicate nose of the firing pin proved to be brittle, and many were re-fit to use original Winchester firing pins (not difficult).
    It was a great product, with sales just starting to get brisk, but the overhead was too high to produce a quality product at a competitive price. Rather than cheapen the product, Ed made the tough decision to sell the operation. Earl, Tom G., Ed, and I had poured our hearts into the project and it proved very hard to walk away from....
Nice find! (I don't even have one, anymore ! Sad   
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Reply #7 - Apr 20th, 2015 at 8:30pm
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TDW , 
Thanks so much for the info. 
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Reply #8 - Apr 21st, 2015 at 12:24am
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Tom W.
Thank You for producing these fine rifles, Your work will be greatly admired & appreciated.

Frankford
  
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