3 band military
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3 band military
Any plans on making a 3 band military rifle in the future? That is something I’m very interested in.
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Re: 3 band military
I have asked this question several times over the years and the answer has always been "No". I really would like a 40-50BN.
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Re: 3 band military
I have a Shiloh 74 three band military rifle in 45/70 .It has a shogun butt,double set triggers and couple that with the ability to add a sling it makes a nice handling deer hunting rifle
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Re: 3 band military
I have a 3 band military Shiloh Sharps in 44-77. After seeing the Creedmoor military special three band 44-75 in Marcot's book, I put a globe front and tang sight on it. Now it looks just like the Creedmoor three bands in his latest book on Target Sharps rifles. I have used it a couple of times at the monthly silhouette match and continue to develop loads for it. The lighter rifle is easier to hold off hand on the chickens! So it is pretty much historically correct (except it has double set triggers) and also good for silhouette matches.
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Re: 3 band military
A valid rumor, such a rifle in 45-110 is a true single shot. You fire it once from the shoulder and never again.
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Re: 3 band military
Saw just the rifle you describe at the Denver collectors show few years back, lettered to a NY or CT Milita. Even who it was shipped too.desert deuce wrote: ↑Sat Dec 03, 2022 8:53 pm A valid rumor, such a rifle in 45-110 is a true single shot. You fire it once from the shoulder and never again.
Something along the lines of a dedicated marksman’s rifle?
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Re: 3 band military
Private purchase by some junior officer who had no idea what he was getting, if I had to guess. No different than what happens all too often today.
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Re: 3 band military
I got a Pedersoli military rifle. Not as good as a Shiloh, but much better than an Armisport. Ordered midrange vernier and spirit level wind gauge from MVA. Close as I’m going to get to a Military Target Rifle.