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Michael, Wonderful target! Range? sights? 100-Yards and a Unertl 12X.
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Terry, If I could talk John into anything it would be to install these  At this point I hate to mess with success, after the above target I've not shot that rifle a lot.
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Shiloh has been rumored be considering the Borchardt, the highwall, and now the 1877 Sharps. They just bought the tooling for the last from Axtel. I suspect that none of them will happen anytime soon - even on Big Timber time scales. The M77 makes a lot more sense than the other two. Frankly, I would rate the Borchardt as a distant third in that string as far as a business deal.
Brent
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