Common questions

What is a 50-70 rifle?

What is a 50-70 rifle?

The 50-70-1 ¾ Sharps, more commonly known as the 50-70 Gov’t, was one of the earliest Sharps cartridge rifle chamberings. Because of the standardization by the government as the first military cartridge in 1866, its popularity, widespread use, and availability were assured.

What are the rifle calibers of a Remington Rolling Block rifle?

Remington rolling block’s came in a different variety of calibers, including both rimfire and centerfire: 12.17×42 mm rimfire, 12.17×44 mm rimfire and 12.17×44 mm rimmed centerfire Swedish and Norwegian cartridges, . 43 Spanish (11.15x58mmR), . 50-70, . 45-70, and later in .

What ammo does the rolling block use?

This gun is a single-shot weapon, and can use Regular, High Velocity, Split Point, Express and Explosive rifle ammo.

Which is stronger rolling block or falling block?

Ruger and 1885 falling blocks are FAR stronger than any rolling block, even modern made ones, let alone an old Remington no 3 or the like. X2! All one has to do is take a look at the way the roller locks up and you will realize that it is a very weak action compared to a falling block.

Was the Remington Rolling Block rifle used in the Civil War?

Service rifle The Remington Rolling Block was developed from the 1863 pattern . 50 calibre split breech carbine issued to the US Cavalry during the American Civil War. This earlier weapon was designed by Joseph Rider and Leonard Geiger to fire the same cartridges as the Spencer carbine.

Is the Martini Henry a falling block?

The Martini–Henry is a breech-loading single-shot rifle with a lever action that was used by the British Army….Martini–Henry.

Martini–Henry Mk I–IV
Action Martini Falling Block
Rate of fire 12 rounds/minute
Muzzle velocity 1,300 ft/s (400 m/s)
Effective firing range 400 yd (370 m)

Who makes a falling block rifle?

Chiappa Firearms // Falling Block.

How do you load a.50-70 Sharps rifle?

The ol’ .50-70 seems to cast a spell on shooters. LOADING FOR THE .50-70 with the grease-groove bullets is rather simple. Starting with fired, decapped brass, my first step is to run the cases through the expander die. I generally reload my .50-70 cases without resizing them.

What kind of bullet was in the 50-70?

This reduced load cartridge used a shortened .50-70 with a 430-grain (28 g) bullet and 45 grains (2.9 g) of black powder. The US Navy purchased Remington Rolling Block rifles chambered for the full size .50-70 cartridge.

Who was the shooter who borrowed my 50-70 rifle?

One new shooter who borrowed my heavy .50-70 was Wes Davis, who had been bitten by the black powder cartridge bug but didn’t have a rifle yet. Wes and a partner were going to share a rifle, but I offered to let Wes shoot the .50-70 instead.

How big are the grooves on a 50-70 rifle?

The answer is that current production 50-70 rifle barrels (Badger for example) are cut with groove diameters of about .512″. The majority of late 20th and early 21st century moulds (the Lyman 515141 for instance) cast bullets designed for modern rifles.

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Ruth Doyle