bigbore442001
50 Cal.
A while back I purchased a previously owned but never fired Thompson Center Black Mountain magnum 12 gauge shotgun with screw in chokes. I have been playing with it as of late and one thing that bugs me is that it patterns low.
I was patterning on a turkey head target at 25 yards with 100 grains of H777 and 1 3/4 oz of no 6 shot. I placed two felt wads between powder and shot and one over the shot.
If I aim the gun like a rifle with the bead level with the tang( bear in mind most turkey hunters aim their shotguns rather than point as if it were a pheasant being flushed) the pattern is low. If I point the bead well above the tang the pattern is more centered. I know the obvious action is to aim it in that manner but for me it is a little discerning. I would rather aim with the little U notch in the tang for turkey hunting. This gun is going to be used mainly for turkey rather than upland game.
Could I shim the forestock to raise the muzzle? I am not sure if that would work but I will defer to those people with much greater wisdom than I. Thanks
I was patterning on a turkey head target at 25 yards with 100 grains of H777 and 1 3/4 oz of no 6 shot. I placed two felt wads between powder and shot and one over the shot.
If I aim the gun like a rifle with the bead level with the tang( bear in mind most turkey hunters aim their shotguns rather than point as if it were a pheasant being flushed) the pattern is low. If I point the bead well above the tang the pattern is more centered. I know the obvious action is to aim it in that manner but for me it is a little discerning. I would rather aim with the little U notch in the tang for turkey hunting. This gun is going to be used mainly for turkey rather than upland game.
Could I shim the forestock to raise the muzzle? I am not sure if that would work but I will defer to those people with much greater wisdom than I. Thanks