The sight in went okay overall. I did not go to a gun range. Due to the location where I went, the sun and tall, wet grass was an initial problem. However, I was able to find another small area off to the side to put up my target.
Everything still a little fuzzy at times so I made a larger 4” square out of duct tape. Even at that I only shot from 32 yards with my .54 GPR. Took more shots than I thought to bring up the elevation but I got it done. I figure 32 yards dead center will serve me well out to perhaps 75 yards or so. It did the last time I shot it with the factory front sight. Wiped the bore between shots with damp Windex patches. Considering I was down to very little GOEX remaining, and I do not plan on buying any more, the last 3 of shots was with Swiss 3F. Spot on with less fowling and less smoke.
I reckon that will do until my eyes are completely adjusted to these new lenses. After that I can shoot for distance.
Mr. Crockett was easy. I had used a machinist scale before and after I switched back to a smaller aperture so everything was on. I did move the target to 25 yards. Shot my usual sub one inch group.
So, I reckon I’m ready to go hunting. Both are loaded now.
I will say this much. Considering I’ve basically been hunting with Mr. Crockett for going on two years now, as well as how many times I’ve shot that thing and all the miles I’ve carried it in thick, steep terrain, my GPR felt as if I was dealing with a Howitzer. Everything seemed so huge. Cleaning patches, .530 RB, shooting patches, large diameter range rod, cleaning jag, and the ML itself. I can shoot my Crockett’s 4 1/2 times for each powder charge in the “Howitzer”. However, I really do like my GPR. I have not hunted with it yet so perhaps this weekend the big man upstairs will look down and smile upon me.