Sandpounder3/7
32 Cal
Good morning ladies(should any be present) and gentlemen.
The fowling shots point of impact seems to always be a bit off, more or less, from where the main group prints when shooting. How do you account for this in hunting? Is it better try and sight in where that cold, unfouled shot is usually going to land, or apply some good old Kentucky windage and sight-in on your hunting pieces main cone of fire? I am very interested to see what other people think on this for muzzleloaders.
Thanks in advance!
The fowling shots point of impact seems to always be a bit off, more or less, from where the main group prints when shooting. How do you account for this in hunting? Is it better try and sight in where that cold, unfouled shot is usually going to land, or apply some good old Kentucky windage and sight-in on your hunting pieces main cone of fire? I am very interested to see what other people think on this for muzzleloaders.
Thanks in advance!