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Re: Deciding 45-70 vs 45-110

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2020 4:57 pm
by desert deuce
Watching the results at Byers, Colorado, this weekend, looks like in the 1,000 yard event the 45-70 is in the chase for first place.

Re: Deciding 45-70 vs 45-110

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2020 5:00 pm
by desert deuce
CORRECTION :!: Aviator won the 1,000 yard aggregate at Byers this afternoon with a Shiloh Sharps in 45-70 with BACO Money Bullet & BACO Bore Wipes. Just 18 months after starting his black powder target career.

Re: Deciding 45-70 vs 45-110

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2020 5:17 pm
by Lumpy Grits
Outstanding :!:
Hope we receive a report of the event along with gun and load details.
Gary

Re: Deciding 45-70 vs 45-110

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2020 5:33 pm
by desert deuce
Maybe in day or two, Aviator is headed back to Indiana at the moment. Don says he has pics of the scoreboards and will post them when he gets a good signal. Of Course Robert Garibay may post them here on the forum before that. Quien Sabe :?:

Re: Deciding 45-70 vs 45-110

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2020 6:07 pm
by Kurt
Zack,
Steve is a very fine fellow and a very hard holder. You guys better get those loads perfected because he is one to be reckoned with.
Kurt

Re: Deciding 45-70 vs 45-110

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2020 7:50 pm
by Aviator
Thanks for the kind words!
Of course, maybe it was just a blind hog managing to find a few acorns :D

Seriously, I sure had a good time at the Byers range this weekend. The conditions were certainly challenging!
It was my first time there.
Sure hope they invite me back!

I was probably the only one shooting a cartridge with as little powder capacity as my 45-70, but I don't know that for sure.

Re: Deciding 45-70 vs 45-110

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 2020 8:40 pm
by Griff
jackrabbit wrote: Fri Jul 03, 2020 8:11 am You fellas would probably have a coronary if you knew the percentage of Shilohs that never get fired. I know of several that were bought new back in the 90's and their owners have never fired them. Then when you add all of them out there that have only been fired a few times, it is really amazing. Damn shame really. To each their own, but I say get out there and shoot them!
I had an acquaintance who ordered a Quigley model in .45 2-7/8 in about 1993. I think it took him about three more years before it was ready. He bought some loaded ammo someplace and fired a few rounds, decided that it wasn't accurate and put it in the safe. It pains me to think about it...

He wasn't really familiar with handloading, let alone loading black powder cartridges and I think that he was stumped. It's something to think about when choosing caliber, especially if you're new to handloading.

Griff

Re: Deciding 45-70 vs 45-110

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2020 7:06 am
by gunlaker
Aviator wrote: Sun Jul 05, 2020 7:50 pm Thanks for the kind words!
Of course, maybe it was just a blind hog managing to find a few acorns :D

Seriously, I sure had a good time at the Byers range this weekend. The conditions were certainly challenging!
It was my first time there.
Sure hope they invite me back!

I was probably the only one shooting a cartridge with as little powder capacity as my 45-70, but I don't know that for sure.
Congratulations! That place can be quite tricky! Robert sure puts on a good match though, and the pits there couldn't get better unless they put in a restaurant :-)

What sort of load were you using if you don't mind me asking?

Chris.

Re: Deciding 45-70 vs 45-110

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2020 8:18 am
by Aviator
BACO 459542M5 (3 reduced bands)
Starline brass
Rem 9-1/2 primers
74 gr Swiss 2F

Re: Deciding 45-70 vs 45-110

Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2020 8:47 am
by gunlaker
Aviator wrote: Mon Jul 06, 2020 8:18 am BACO 459542M5 (3 reduced bands)
Starline brass
Rem 9-1/2 primers
74 gr Swiss 2F
Thanks. That's very similar to my load with the same bullet. I only shot that one to 800m but it seemed to work pretty well.

Chris.

Re: Deciding 45-70 vs 45-110

Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2020 9:00 am
by desert deuce
This was Aviator's first trip to Byers and the veterans of Byers probably neglected to advise him how difficult Mariah could be so I suspect he just ignored her, not knowing any better. :D

Re: Deciding 45-70 vs 45-110

Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2020 9:49 am
by Woody
He, (Aviator that is), has been doing an excellent job of shooting and spotting back here in Indiana too. Congrats Steve.

Woody

Re: Deciding 45-70 vs 45-110

Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2020 9:49 am
by Woody
He, (Aviator that is), has been doing an excellent job of shooting and spotting back here in Indiana too. Congrats Steve.

Woody

Re: Deciding 45-70 vs 45-110

Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2020 6:45 am
by losttrail
QDU is one of my top 3 favorite movies, I watch it on average 15 times each year. It's been about 2 months since my last viewing so it's time again.

When we were back home in MT last July,I ordered my Quigley, per the movie specs, with a 15 month wait for production to begin, so my excitement is really starting to build. Yes, I opted for 45-110 and am getting components together. So far about 250 45-110 cases and 100 45-12 Norma cases. I will be learning PP rolling and loading. Will likely change my 40-65 C. Sharps to PP also. Now I need to keep searching for more cases and find the 530gr PP bullets.

I weighed all the pros and cons of 45-70 vs 45-110 and just decided I wanted the thrill of 45-110. Sure, it will pack more recoil, cost more to reload. But as potentially the only Shiloh Sharps I will ever own, what the heck.

Re: Deciding 45-70 vs 45-110

Posted: Fri Jul 10, 2020 8:24 am
by ChrisF
Specifics on sights please