Greetings....These are 10 shot groups fired this summer from my Pedersoli Gibbs .451 percussion target rifle. It is equipped with a wind gauge aperture front sight and soule vernier rear sight. The load for all 4 groups was 90 grains of Swiss 1 1/2 F, a 530 grain Postell style grease groove bullet, and RWS caps. The bore was carefully and thououghly wiped between shots. The reason some of the groups were fired from X-sticks is because that is the firing position used in N.R.A. black powder target rifle Mid-Range prone matches. Group 1 was fired in dead calm conditions during load developement and is the best 200 yd. group that this rifle has ever fired. Don't ask me to do it again. Normal group size usually averages around 4 inches if the nut behind the butt does his part and it isn't too windy. Groups 2 and 3 were shot at a silhouette range in a light fishtailing tailwind. No sight adjustments were made once firing started since I had lots of time to wait for the same wind condition for each shot. Group 4 was shot on a sight-in/practice day before a 2 day Mid-range match. The wind was blowing from 12:00-2:00 at about 5-15 M.P.H. The sights were adjusted as needed between shots. Once again I had all the time I needed to fire this group. In a B.P. Target Rifle Mid-Range prone match however, you are allowed 4 sighting shots plus 10 shots for score in 30 minutes or 4 sighters and 15 shots for score in 45 minutes depending on the match format. It sounds rather easy but I can assure you that with all the getting up and down, loading and cleaning, reading the wind, sight adjusting etc. you dont have ANY time to spare! cheers Paul
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