I've noticed that in addition to the regular load data for 45-70 there is also 45-70 Trapdoor loads. Are those ok to fire through a modern replica of a Sharps 1874?
Yes, I have owned and shot a number of originals and never had an issue. Just keep your loads at the level recommended for the trapdoor. Always had the best accuracy with lead bullets and and a lot of fun with black powder loads. Check out the Trapdoor Collector link below, a lot of excellent info. Al is an expert.I agree with djporter on all counts. Answer is yes.
I shoot them a lot in my sharps 1874, pleasant to shoot. Also shoot black powder cartridge loads they aren't to bad and are more authentic. Love the bigger longer boom and white smoke. You'll be learning about grease cookies soon....HBI've noticed that in addition to the regular load data for 45-70 there is also 45-70 Trapdoor loads. Are those ok to fire through a modern replica of a Sharps 1874?
Another source for loads is the Layman reloading book at the back under TC pistol loads in 45-70 . They list some light loads if used in your Sharps. One is listed all over the net of 11-12 grains of Unique with 350 - 400 grain bullets very easy on the shoulder. Reduces the pain to zero.. have fun.. HBI've noticed that in addition to the regular load data for 45-70 there is also 45-70 Trapdoor loads. Are those ok to fire through a modern replica of a Sharps 1874?
Black powder is easy on a Sharps with both ends of the barrel open. Just wet brush a few times run a couple clean patches or soaked patches down and dry patch. Oil patch your done. I know the hassle with muzzle loaders a different animal. It's worth it for the report, and black powder is still available unlike smokeless.... HBI probably won't be using much blackpowder. I have a Hawken 50 cal and as much as I enjoy shooting it, I don't like the constant effort to combat rust and corrosion. The whole hot-soapy-water-in-a-bucket thing gets old.
Yes, Trapdoor loads are appropriate for the 1874 Sharps. Lever action loads are too high pressure.I've noticed that in addition to the regular load data for 45-70 there is also 45-70 Trapdoor loads. Are those ok to fire through a modern replica of a Sharps 1874?