Wapiti wrote:No, don't want a flintlock now. Got over that one.
Also looked into black powder, it's very difficult to get around here. So nobody has or is interested in a Sharps single shot?
I have looked up some mild loads using smokeless powder which I can get readily.
Was trying to see if anyone had any issues with any of the reproductions.
I'm going up to Hawthorn this morning (two hours each way) to collect blackpowder, it's 5.5hrs each way normally but Roger is coming down this way so I'm meeting him up there. $240 per kg now which is becoming too expensive to shoot (you use five times more black for similar pressures as smokeless loads - 17gn in .38, 26gn in .44-40, 68gn in 12ga.). So I decided I'm only shooting smokeless at Nowra this weekend. I'd like to shoot black at the SA state titles next weekend but I'll only have maybe a day and half to load ammo for it so I don't think I'll manage it.
For low-pressure, low-price .45-70 ammo one of the guys here tested 2gn of Trailboss, but with the bullet seated right down into the bottom of the case on the powder. They worked fine but they were very light loads. Light loads of Trailboss behind light cast bullets makes for very cheap shooting.
I'm certainly interested, just can't afford one

I was loaned one last year for the Chisholm Trail at Millmerran, beautiful rifle. The bloke had just bought it, 32" I think. He put about twenty rounds through it the previous week, then brought it to the shoot just for me to use for the long-range shoot. 65gn of FFFg behind 535gn cast bullets. If I'd known beforehand I would have loaded a couple hundred rounds of .45-70 and spent some time dialing it in.
https://cowboygunsandgear.com.au/Chiappa-1874-Sharps-Sporting-rifle-45-70-32-But new they're around $2500 plus tang sight. For a rifle that will fire perhaps 100rds a year max I can't justify even half that price. In the big Cowboy matches we shoot two or three long-range shoots with the single-shot rifles, 28rds rounds each match generally (7rds at four distances). We also use a single-shot .45-70 for Plainsman matches, but a 32" rifle is very awkward in confined spaces so most use a shorter rifle for that, and I definitely can't afford two of them. I want a shorter rifle for Plainsman but still adequate for the long-range shoots.
I had a look around and Bergara do the cheapest single-shot .45-70 I can find, about $1000. But it's break-action with plastic furniture which I don't know is compliant with Cowboy rules. Only a 20" barrel so you give up twelve inches of sight radius to the longer ones.