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My Pedersoli Sharps is the Creedmoor model that Cabela’s sold up to a few years back. The previous owner rechambered it to .45-2.6”, cut a couple inches off the barrel, added MVA sights, and put a recoil pad on the stock. I won the first local gong match I took it to, incidentally beating the previous owner in the process. It’s too heavy for BPCR Silhouette, and rather heavy for offhand shooting, but the “hittability quotient” is right up there with my Shiloh Sharps rifles. It might even be a little more user-friendly, since it has a modern target stock rather than the traditional type with all the drop in them. They generally need a leather cheek riser for target shooting, for consistency. What you get from the Shilohs is somewhat better fit and finish, a more traditional-looking forend, lots of original and not so original caliber choices, and a certain voluptuousness in operation. Springs are just strong enough, the lever opens and shuts with just the right amount of effort, the half-cock is just far enough to release the firing pin, the inletting is water-tight and needs extra care in disassembly so you don’t chip the wood, etc. But the Pedersoli Sharps is a fine gun, at least as well made as the original Sharps, and if the one you contemplate buying is as good as mine, you will be a long time shooting it before you feel it is holding you back in any way.
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