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silver
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Re: Barrel change
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I’d leave it and get another sharps. And 45-90 is still being made
By starline at least once a year. I just got 500 of them a couple months ago and only waited about 2 months. Just a thought
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Re: Barrel change
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Over the years I had C. Sharps build me rifles in 45-110, 45-100, and 45-90, all different configurations; 1 heavy buffalo era, 2 target guns with single triggers and pistol grip stocks. My intent was to shoot PPB's so I wanted the extra length cases to accommodate a grease cookie with the PPB seated relatively deep in the case. They all shot great with PPB's but now in 45 caliber, I am back to shooting a 45-70 with GGB's and can't see a reason to mess with the longer cases. If I were shooting LR matches then probably a 45-90 but I am not.
If your rifle is not in 7.62 and you can't hit what you are aiming at with de-linked machinegun ammo you are a pretender.
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Re: Barrel change
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Brass is not the issue.
I have about 140 pieces of new and used brass
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Re: Barrel change
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Ron Smith of RKS Enterprises changes barrels or rechambers or rebores numerous single shot rifles.
I would keep the 45-120 barrel and have a second 45-70 barrel made for the action.
It is not that difficult to switch the barrels and shoot both .45 calibers with the Sharps action.
When I have multiple barrels for a rifle I also have a separate forearm properly bedded for each barrel as well.
You then need a barrel wrench and a padded vise to change (unscrew) the barrel after removing the extractor first.
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Re: Barrel change
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Jul 11
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Call John Taylor about putting a TJ's liner in it. He's done several for me and did a great job. Last I knew those liners are available in 17 and 18 twist in .45 caliber. John posts here from time to time.
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