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« Reply #30 on: January 03, 2008, 11:52:05 am »

Welcome to the fire, Outlander. Smiley  Glad to hear you are pleased with your Chaparral 1876.  Are you reloading your ammunition, or having to purchase it?  How difficult is it to get in Germany? 

Hy Grizzly Adams,
Thanks for the welcome. I invite my munition itself. Collets have looked at the buffalo ordered arms, and the accessories. In old germany is all so expensive.
We did not enjoy as open to deal with this hobby, the laws are somewhat different than in protecting the promised land (USA)  Grin
I need and search for data, I invite the time
N110 19,0-21,0 grs with 330grs bullet.
Have trail boss, but no dates?
My chaparral is revised, and with others in society scheckering. If I could get data, I would be very happy.

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« Reply #31 on: January 03, 2008, 03:36:23 pm »

Hy Grizzly Adams,
Thanks for the welcome. I invite my munition itself. Collets have looked at the buffalo ordered arms, and the accessories. In old germany is all so expensive.
We did not enjoy as open to deal with this hobby, the laws are somewhat different than in protecting the promised land (USA)  Grin
I need and search for data, I invite the time
N110 19,0-21,0 grs with 330grs bullet.
Have trail boss, but no dates?
My chaparral is revised, and with others in society scheckering. If I could get data, I would be very happy.

Best Regards,
Can be read, sorry Outlander

Sorry, I have never seen any Trailboss data for the 45-60. 

Have you seen this site?  http://www.chaparralarms.com/specs/calibers.htm


I am not familiar with the Kemira 110 powder, but, IMR 4198 seems to be working well for folks.

Many shooters are having good success with Accurate 5744.  Can you get it in Germany?   
Powder: Accurate - 5744
Bullet:  300-325
Start load: 22.0 grains (1250 – 1350 ft/p/sec)
Maximum load: 26.0 grains (1400 – 1500 Ft/p/sec).

Nice looking checkering on your rifle. Smiley 





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« Reply #32 on: January 03, 2008, 11:28:05 pm »

I picked up my new Cimarron 1876 today. OMG! It is beautiful! The wood is great, the color case hardening is great, the bluing is dark and rich. I'm impressed with the quality and workmanship. I can't wait to shoot it. Plus...get this along with the rifle I didn't just receive one, but two free bumper stickers. Actually they are probably the most expensive bumper stickers I own.  Grin
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« Reply #33 on: January 04, 2008, 11:01:25 am »

Sorry, I have never seen any Trailboss data for the 45-60. 
Have you seen this site?  http://www.chaparralarms.com/specs/calibers.htm
I am not familiar with the Kemira 110 powder, but, IMR 4198 seems to be working well for folks.
Many shooters are having good success with Accurate 5744.  Can you get it in Germany?   
Powder: Accurate - 5744
Bullet:  300-325
Start load: 22.0 grains (1250 – 1350 ft/p/sec)
Maximum load: 26.0 grains (1400 – 1500 Ft/p/sec).
Nice looking checkering on your rifle. Smiley 

Hy,
I think I will buy the powder and taste. It is not a problem for us to get.
Trail boss had only taken because the full sleeve. Grs at 14.0, I thought I shoot an air rifle.
Little pressure, but I had no data, and therefore prefer to ask.
Voted for the schekering (Nussbaum) 400 - € additionally paid. In the march get my dp scharps "boss" in .45-110 and I looked at the ingredients in buffalo ordered arms. I have made paper patch bullets to use. Undecided I hope there are a few recommended's.

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« Reply #34 on: February 13, 2008, 11:37:45 pm »

Add me to the group.  28" 45-60, will only be used with cast bullets and black powder or sub.
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« Reply #35 on: February 13, 2008, 11:52:49 pm »

Add me to the group.  28" 45-60, will only be used with cast bullets and black powder or sub.

Welcome Raghorn.  Glad to have ya aboard. Smiley  I have added you to the membership roster here:

http://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index.php/topic,17922.0.html

You might want to give the new Goex Pinnacle sub a try in that 45-60. Wink
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« Reply #36 on: February 18, 2008, 11:37:36 pm »

I picked up my Uberti 1876 in 45-75 today will be mounting the pedersoli soule sight set on it as soon as the gunsmith bores out and retaps the top tang screw hole.  Also had to reverse the sight ladder so it would use the right notch in the base to keep it level.  Will take it shooting this weekend with the buckhorn though.
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« Reply #37 on: February 19, 2008, 11:10:03 am »

I picked up my Uberti 1876 in 45-75 today will be mounting the pedersoli soule sight set on it as soon as the gunsmith bores out and retaps the top tang screw hole.  Also had to reverse the sight ladder so it would use the right notch in the base to keep it level.  Will take it shooting this weekend with the buckhorn though.

Interesting.   Is the top tang hole NOT metric?  Or is the pedersoli sight not metric.  I was planning on putting a tang sight on mine, but noted that the rear tang/stock screw is nowhere near what the tang sight comes with.  Very small in diameter. Undecided
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« Reply #38 on: February 19, 2008, 02:21:21 pm »

I will have mine drilled and retapped. 
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« Reply #39 on: February 23, 2008, 02:53:07 pm »

I"m joining the group too. Should have my Uberti 1876 22" 45/60 by Monday evening. I'm also looking at a 50/95 28"" model Uberti, which I'll no doubt pick up, just because they look so cool. Beautiful guns - I'm gettin' ancy! Will post pics when in hand.  Grin
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