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extreme_fudd

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Hi, I've been shooting ruger old army's for the past 30 years. I have two of them and shoot about 1000 rounds through them every year. During covid I got a deal on some TC rifles from an auction house in New Hampshire. I haven't shot them until this fall. I like the .56 renegade and can shoot a patched roundball fairly accurately. I haven't had the same luck with the .50 hawken or .36 Seneca. I've run out of ideas on how to improve my groups, so here I am. I am hoping you'll entertain my stupid questions when I throw them out here. I've shot high power rifle competitively and now coach smallbore rifle. It's so frustrating for me not to be able to shoot a decent group with a rifle. Hopefully, I can resolve this problem before the Southern Vermont Biathlon.
 
Welcome from Maine.
Tightly patched, reduce your powder charge.Google The Ancient Ones Of Maine.

Nit Wit
 
Welcome from Upstate New York's Central-Leatherstocking Region.

I had a Ruger Old Army and a co-worker/friend begged me to sell it to him (New York is funny about pistols and he didn't have a permit for centerfire varieties). I did . . . partially because his father-in-law farmed 500 acres and we woodchuck hunted there. And at the time the revolver was something I had less usef for. Beast of a pistol but VERY accurate.
 

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