Taylor's & Co. sharps replicas

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Detritus

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reacently i went to the local shop that both stocks Sharps relicas of various makers, AND that i trust to tell me the truth, or at least THEIR actually experience with a product. instead of trying to sell me the item in the rack/case that makes them the most profit. i went in witht eh intention of gathering information of various models of Pedersoli Sharps repros. esp. those models that would be ready or close to ready to shoot in BPCR/BPCR silhoette matches, or the SASS "long range single shot" side matches.

while there the owner advised me to look into the Sharps rifles being made by Armi-sport and imported by Taylor's. and sited one particular model that he said might fill my needs as a "starter gun" for this sport, that taylor's didn't have listed on their on-line catalog, but was comparable to the Pedersoli but (in his words) came with a better tang sight, and also that the Armi-sport was machined from Barstock instead of a casting like the Pedersoli (don't know if that's true, and that's a question i have). also his price on the Taylor's was between $100 and $200 cheaper than a similarly equipped(sp?) Pedersoli.

what can you guys tell me about the Armi-sport guns? and how do they compare to pedersoli, etc. ????

i can't afford a C. Sharps, or shiloh sharps yet or this wouldn't even be a question. i KNOW that the "guns from montana" are pretty much top of the line but for now i gotta go with the italian economy class lol

anyway thank you for your time. any and all input appreciated.
 
shooters.com.....

maybe a good place to post this but...

registration is down, I can'na get in!!! :cuss: :scrutiny:

so maybe when they come back up, but it's been three days with no progress (went there to tryand do some other stuff)
 
I have a Pedersoli Sharps in 45-70. Very nicely made and extremely accurate. I'm not a great shot, but can routinely get 2" groups @ 100 yards with factory ammo. The fit and finish are superb. I did a lot of research before I purchased, and Pedersoli is hands-down the best Italian sharps. I say spend the extra $200.
 
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