I just bought a 45-70 H&R Model 155 Shikari off the used shelf for $125.
Serial # begins with AM so she was made in 1974. I call her my "Poor Boy's Buffalo Classic". :lol:
The things I like about them:
1. They have a 28" barrel
2. The hammer is swept down
3. They take standard 3/8" dovetail sights front & rear
4. They have none of hammer "transfer bar" B.S. on them.
The things I don't like:
1. The receiver is cast not forged
2. The barrel lug is silver soldered on
(These two facts suggest they shoot factory ammo only or handloads of the Trapdoor Springfield pressure range)
3. She kicks like a mule!
However, they do shoot and shoot well!!!
I recently shot three holes you could cover with a quarter at 100 yds. from the bench, with a new set of open sights.
I also resolved the recoil issue by pouring the buttstock cavity full of #6 lead shot. It is a heavier gun now, but recoil is moderated considerably.
I will be taking her on a "Buffler" hunt in Eastern Wyoming (Nov. 28th), so I'll keep ya posted.
Shikari: A local hunter.