Date: Saturday June 13, 8:52 am
Hi! I’m want to get a civil war-era rifle for targt shooting and plinking but I can’t decide between these four models:
Sharps 1874 rifle
Smith 50 cal carbine
Springfield 1861 rifled musket
Spencer rifle
What would you suggeust?
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Now you realize that the M-1874 Sharps and the M-1859 Sharps used during the War Between the States are two radically different rifles. Don’t you?
The M-1874 uses metallic cartridges while the M-1859 uses combustible paper cartridges.
Of the rifles listed, the Sharps is far and a way the more powerful and more accurate. I suggest you get the rifle chambered in .45-70 Gov’t for ease of finding ammunition.
Doc Hudson
1874 Sharps rifle or the Spencer would be next on the list.
ouch toughy there I am a sharps and a spencer man but I have to go with my sharps,lol!
Hello! I know very little in the way of firearms but I believe that the Smith carbine is less powerful and accurate than the other three. Sorry, I can not help you any more than that!
Have you priced any of these guns??
If you are really serious about target shooting with one of these rifles, I would recommend a Shiloh Manufacturing Company Sharps rifle. Probably the best made sharps style rifle in the world. Expect to pay between $1600 to $2600 for one of these fine guns.
Uberti and Pedersoli (Italian gun makers) also make Sharps rifle reproductions, costing between $700 and $1500.
Any of these are a real hoot to shoot with black powder.