I have to agree with the replies you have so far. The Pedersoli will probably shoot as well as the average shooter is capable. However, you couldn't give me five Pedersolis for my Shiloh Sharps. Yep, mine's 20 years old, and the best investment in a firearm I've ever made. Talk to me in another 20 years, and I'll probably be even happier. There is a good reason that my 20 year old Shiloh is worth as much as a new one, it's probably the finest example of the gunmakers art available.
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This is the Long Range Express with the barrel cut to 30" to make BPCS weight limit. Sights were the factory offering at the time. No barrel mounted rear sight. Chambered in .40-90SBN Chronographed some loads today: The surprise of the day came with the BP loads in my Shiloh which averaged: 1576fps, ES was 17.28 and SD was 8.71! For a volume measured 90grs. of 2F Goex, over a WLR primer, with a 350gr spire point bullet, lubed w/SPG and a waxed card wad, I was astounded at their consistent velocity. At least I think that is consistent. The smokeless load that I was using in the .40-90SBN was the same WLR primers in .45 Basic brass formed and cut to the 2.625 length; 29 grs of AA5744 with the same 350gr bullet. No card wad with the smokeless loads. Average was 1582.333, ES: 19, with a SD of: 2.5 if I have the calculation correct. We forgot to record this reading off the Chrony, and then cleared it. I tried to recreate the formula in my spreadsheet and I come up with a slightly different number for the BP load (9.5 vs 8.71) so I think this 2.5 number is off. But, by how much I'm not sure.