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<blockquote data-quote="Mikem" data-source="post: 559374" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>Watching to me is a Western classic. Quigley Down Under (or The Rifle co-starring Tom Selleck). The movie got me into old western rifles and pistols. The 1885 Shiloh Sharps in the movie is a 45-110. I have three 1885's, a Winchester, a Browning and a Pedoriselli. All with octagon barrels but in 45-90. The dang ladder sight on the Pederoselli almost cost me half the price of the gun. LOL. Great shooters but not for the faint of heart. I'm getting to old so I cheat and wear a sholder pad. I even reload and cast my own 519 grain bullets. Winchester actually made a 45-90 lever action but could never afford one so I had to settle for a 45-70, favorite pistol round is the 45 long Colt, which besides my pistols I have several lever actions (all with octagon barrels).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikem, post: 559374, member: 29"] Watching to me is a Western classic. Quigley Down Under (or The Rifle co-starring Tom Selleck). The movie got me into old western rifles and pistols. The 1885 Shiloh Sharps in the movie is a 45-110. I have three 1885's, a Winchester, a Browning and a Pedoriselli. All with octagon barrels but in 45-90. The dang ladder sight on the Pederoselli almost cost me half the price of the gun. LOL. Great shooters but not for the faint of heart. I'm getting to old so I cheat and wear a sholder pad. I even reload and cast my own 519 grain bullets. Winchester actually made a 45-90 lever action but could never afford one so I had to settle for a 45-70, favorite pistol round is the 45 long Colt, which besides my pistols I have several lever actions (all with octagon barrels). [/QUOTE]
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