Got a chance to bust some caps this morning before work.
Went out to the homestead and set up a cardboard box with a block of wood inside it for a Target.
At about 10 yards (I'm not on the metric system ) my horse pistol seems to be shooting high and off to the right so much that I couldn't hit a box about 2 ft high and a foot and a half wide.
So I moved in to about 10 ft and while the gun groups tight, enough that the two rounds made a figure 8, its shooting off to the right and too high.
The farther back I move the farther off it gets gets.
First cap and ball pistol I ever fired had sites that were way off and with the Colt style it's always been very difficult to figure a way to adjust these so they will hit the nail on the head.
So, anybody , that has dealt with this issue before . . .
Went out to the homestead and set up a cardboard box with a block of wood inside it for a Target.
At about 10 yards (I'm not on the metric system ) my horse pistol seems to be shooting high and off to the right so much that I couldn't hit a box about 2 ft high and a foot and a half wide.
So I moved in to about 10 ft and while the gun groups tight, enough that the two rounds made a figure 8, its shooting off to the right and too high.
The farther back I move the farther off it gets gets.
First cap and ball pistol I ever fired had sites that were way off and with the Colt style it's always been very difficult to figure a way to adjust these so they will hit the nail on the head.
So, anybody , that has dealt with this issue before . . .