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I picked up a new-in-box 1861 36 Navy made by Pietta. It has the recoil shield cuts, grip slot and extended frame screws for a shoulder stock, but I can't find a stock for sale designated for this model. Will the 1860 Army stock fit it? Anyone?

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The '61 should have the same grip frame as the '51 IIRC. The '60 Army is a lot longer, best bet is to go to a shop that's got both and compare it but I'm pretty sure the '51 and '61 are the same.

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EMF's reply:

I checked out the 1861 and 1860 and both have the extended screws for the shoulder stock. The 1860 shoulder stock does have to be fitted to the revolver (it fits very snug, and taking it on and off during fitting more than likely will scratch the grip) and has to be filed until it fits correctly.

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Mark is there a particular reason you want the shoulder stock?

If you gotta have it I would suggest getting a revolver and dedicate it to use as a carbine. I saw a couple at the gunshow last week and they were very much eye catching.

If I had not had my heart set on that Henry I would have looked at them a lot closer.

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Mike, I thought it might be fun, and a bit different. I probably would dedicate the new '61 Navy I bought last week... The price was too good to turn down, I guess.

Might even pick up one of those 1873's for myself, the price is very good. Doesn't look like they are selling spare cylinders for them, but that design should lend itself to a cylinder change for a quick reload.

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well fellas,

I was THIS close to getting a BP pistol today. I decided to buy a firearm today and Julie convinced me that I have enough pistols on this trip. I saw, on the rack, A new Uberti 1866 .45 long colt sporting rifle.

soooo..as a result, though it's not black powder, I have a new addition to the family.

http://www.chuckhawks.com/uberti_1866_rifles.htm

here's mine

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I will have something to shoot alongside you guys when we finally get a chance to get together!

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saweeet!! thanks for the link Mike!! I saved it and will have a few boxes shipped to marks' house for when I get home.

I shot a total of 45 rounds through it today (Julie shot the very first round through it.) and won't shoot it anymore until we get together. I will say though, this rifle shoots so beautifully. the action is wicked smooth and it uses a 'round elevator' type action instead of a tip up feed system.

mine is the 24" barrel so it holds 13 rounds. I haven't shot using buckhorn sights in a long time so shooting it brought back memories of the very first rifle I ever got...one that Mark brought back from a trip at sea.

being a 45LC it makes HUGE holes in the paper...Julie loves that..and truth to tell, so do I.:up::D

I think that even if I don't win any accuracy contests, I should give you guys a run for your money on the best looking rifles....it surely is a handsome rifle.

thanks mike.

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Tower I think you will win the rifle beauty contest hands down. Uberti makes great stuff and their furniture is always top rate.

You know shooting BP cartridges is period correct for that rifle. I bet it makes great smoke. Can't wait to see you shoot it.

I am trying to figure out how to reload .45 Colt, I want to be able to load my own BP rounds for my Remington conversion on my '58. I'm saving up some cartridges right now so when I get a loader and other components I will be good to go.

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That is a sharp rifle. CONGRATS!!

thanks xd! I really like it!

it shoots beautifully!

I think that mark will have the stuff to reload so save your brass! do you have anything that shoots long colt?

I have a box of ammunition that I think you guys will like....

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do you have anything that shoots long colt?

conversion cylinder for my Remington. It shoots .45 LC.

I bought some rounds before I found any BP cartridges. I think i have 100 rds yet.

If I buy any more pre rolled rounds they will be the Goex cartridges.

I don't shoot much of it since they cost a flippin fortune but I love having the capability.

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I just ordered that guide from Cabelas. There are a couple other books that have been recommended to me, I will probably order them in the next month or three.

You're welcome to borrow them and decide if you want your own copy.

The lee anniversary press is probably a good way to get started reloading the .45LC. Another thing you're probably gonna need if you cast your own bullets is a lubesizer.

I don't have a recommendation yet for a mold - but if you are shooting BP the bullet is different, the mold is different.

In the long run, an electric melting pot is more economical than a gas or propane stove, but any of the three will work. I'll have a casting setup at the next shoot I'm home for, so everyone interested will get a chance to cast a few. Probably just round balls, but hey, its' a start...

By the way, folks, the summer months are coming - if you want to bring your camping gear and make it a two-dayer, you're more than welcome. Wide open to suggestions for the shoot, as well.

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I was kind of thinking of a Lee Loader for the .45 LC

I still use it for .45acp and .357mags and it works well for me. I don't imagine I will ever load mass quantities of 45 Colts to I think saving on equipment expense might be prudent.

I could blaze through 100's of rounds if I felt the urge. But since being re-born back into the Holy Black my "rounds shot" count has dropped way down. but my days shooting have stayed the same. Now if I am in the mood to blaze away I stick to .22's

i tell you I have been getting the biggest kick out of the lever action Henry. That gun is flat out fun to shoot.

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Tower I think you will win the rifle beauty contest hands down. Uberti makes great stuff and their furniture is always top rate.

yah, at least until Mark gets his sharps rifle. :( no matter...they're both beautiful long guns, and your pistols would take the pistol beauty contest.

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I'd been thinking in terms of full length resizing, but a lee loader may well work. It'll take a bit more force, with that longer case.

Lever guns are a hoot - I just ordered a Marbles tang sight for Sue's '92, and I might, now that I think about it, order one for my henry 22 golden boy.

A couple of notes - from what I have read and heard (and bear in mind I am just getting involved in this myself) you can't leave any room in the case - ideally the bullet will compress the powder when seated. Also, your cases need to be washed and dried as soon as practical after shooting the black. The old hot, soapy water route.

This is gonna be fun, guys... we'll see just how cheap we can be and make it work.

Might wanna start scavenging lead.

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Mark where does the tang sight install on the golden boy and who did you order it from?

Is the tang on that rifle like my Henry 001 that has a metal tang

I am guessing that sight might be held on by the same screw that holds the stock

in place.

I have read about loading black and how you pretty much fill the cartridge up and leave just enough room to cram a bullet onto it. I would like to learn more.

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aha, i found the tang sight from marlbes and there is one for my rifle ,LOL gonna watch the video and see how to put one on the rifle.

Well I watched enough of the video to know I do not want to do that myself. :eek::D

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Track of the wolf has some Creedmore style tang sights - the midrange version is $59. Saw where someone had put one on a henry 22 - talk about your overkill - but it looks better to me than the marbles, if harder to install.

Installation should be just your average nightmare - drill and tap, make sure it is PERFECTLY vertical and centered.

Track of the wolf also has a range of molds for various calibers at what seemed to me to be decent prices - look in the reloading section.

That BP cartridge reloading book is ordered. Mike, if you want to borrow it at next months shoot and return it in July???

I have no idea yet of where to find lead. The softer / more pure the better for our purposes.

I just watched the installation video. I have all the tools required except for the tap, which I can pick one up, no problem. Doesn't look like it would be a killer job, maybe an hour or so to do it right.

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just watched the video
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XD, wheel weights are okay - better for rifle than pistol. Softer the better, but don't turn any down.

You pick out a pistol yet?

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I can tell you for a fact, if you can find a dive shop that sells the old lead weights, they're soft and pure enough to shoot from a pistol...you'll pay a couple of bucks a pound for them, but they're soft enough to shoot from a pistol.

you guys are making me want to gussie up my rifle!

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