Wow, I never realized Big Timber was the home of a Sharps rifle maker. I bunked in Big Timber several timesI was told about an extremely long range match (1 mile) in western Montana, for the Sharps rifles. Does anyone know when and where this match takes place? I would be an observer. We were in the Big Timber factories a few years back, the folks were very kind. beautiful rifles.
Big Timber has not one, but two Sharps rifle makers. They used to be the same company but split into two different ones. There's some history there. I have one Shiloh and several BRC Ballards and HighWalls. That was a real dream team for a while.Wow, I never realized Big Timber was the home of a Sharps rifle maker. I bunked in Big Timber several times
on road trips between Washington and Illinoisey and Tennessee. Would have loved to visit them. I was very
fortunate to be given a tour of the Ballard rifle works when it was in Cody years ago. A local news crew, if I recall correctly, was filming the CNC machines whittling out receivers for the Browning Single Shot repro's they made. Very impressive! Would have loved to take one home but my checkbook won the argument!
Next time through there stop at both Shiloh and C Sharps same street just 100 yards apart. Then lunch at the Grand Hotel. Or if you like lamb, get a herder burger at the Timber Bar. I thhhink it is called the Herder Burger if not they should name it that. lolWow, I never realized Big Timber was the home of a Sharps rifle maker. I bunked in Big Timber several times
on road trips between Washington and Illinoisey and Tennessee. Would have loved to visit them. I was very
fortunate to be given a tour of the Ballard rifle works when it was in Cody years ago. A local news crew, if I recall correctly, was filming the CNC machines whittling out receivers for the Browning Single Shot repro's they made. Very impressive! Would have loved to take one home but my checkbook won the argument!
Wow, a genuine Pope! Way cool. I believe one of Guy Lautard's Machinist Bedside Readers has a nice story starring Harry Pope and his legendary super accurate rifles! That's a real treasure you have!M14AMU,
Sharps Rifles are a lot less work than being married.
Or Schuetzen rifles. I have a Pope 33-47, Pope barrel with full kit and Fecker scope from Pope when he worked at Stevens. It even has the false muzzle and factory iron sights. Probably my finest rifle.
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Thanks for the info. I could kick myself for being in the land of Sharps and not knowing there were twoBig Timber has not one, but two Sharps rifle makers. They used to be the same company but split into two different ones. There's some history there. I have one Shiloh and several BRC Ballards and HighWalls. That was a real dream team for a while.
Thanks for the info Steve.Next time through there stop at both Shiloh and C Sharps same street just 100 yards apart. Then lunch at the Grand Hotel. Or if you like lamb, get a herder burger at the Timber Bar. I thhhink it is called the Herder Burger if not they should name it that. lol
That might be the Wasserbergper Mile. If so, it’s in Wyoming and put on by Kenny Wasserberger. Should be some videos on youtube . MVA made a special extreme long range tang sight for Kenny.I was told about an extremely long range match (1 mile) in western Montana, for the Sharps rifles. Does anyone know when and where this match takes place? I would be an observer. We were in the Big Timber factories a few years back, the folks were very kind. beautiful rifles.
Tom Custer, George's brother won two....Ah, yes; that tang staff is 6.31" tall. I have its' twin on my 74 Long Range Express 50-90. Seating a paper patch 640gr semi spitzer about 1/8ths of an inch in the case mouth lets me load 120gr of Swiss 1 1/2 with a little compression.
The Billy Dixon Match is a mile as well. It replicates the Adobe Walls shoot out led on the Indian side by Quanah Parker at the height of the Medicine Shirt uprising. A Medicine Man made a shirt that he claimed would cause bullets to bounce off. Dixon proved that wrong when he took a 50-90 and shot Parker off his horse off a ridge at just over a mile. Dead on impact. Flight time is just over 4 seconds, iirc, and mid-flight trajectory is about 100 feet.
Billy Dixon is the only person to ever be awarded TWO Congressional Medals of Honor.
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