DanChamberlain said:
Once you settle in on your load, you can open up the notch on the hammer shroud with a file. Open it up a bit in the direction you want the ball to move and you'll drift your point of aim.
Dan
While I understand the concept of filing sights (or adding height) to adjust Point Of Impact to match Point Of Aim; I use a lot of caution and very little filing.
It's very easy for someone to go overboard on the hammer nose. I picked up a used Baby Dragoon about 7 or 8 years ago. I looked it over rather close and made the deal in spite of the fact that much of the hammer nose "overhang" had been filed away (obviously to lower the Point Of Impact).
I figured (wrongly) that this shouldn't hurt anything. Upon firing it seemed that things got kind of "hot". I tried night firing to see if anything would show differently and had a friend fire it so I could watch the flash.
Well there was a lot of "fire" coming back off of the chamber which was getting fired. Eventually I caught a tiny piece of cap fragment (shrapnel?) in my hand; and that just would not do! I finally ordered a replacement hammer from DGW, (yes I take a long time to do things!) and am checking the hammer for burrs and tooling marks. After I'm sure the new hammer fits well and is smoothly operating, I'll get to have some rather small, but "Dragoonish" fun.
NOTE: I'm sure more that a few of you are curious as to why it took so long for me to replace the hammer and keep things moving. I am disabled and chronically ill. I have long periods where I'm fighting for more than just the chance to burn charcoal. Those of you that have a mind to, I'd appreciate your thoughts and prayers. I hadn't realized how long it had been from my last cluster of posts and replies. Time sure goes by...
When you have your health, you REALLY DO have everything...
Regards, and shoot safely
WV_Hillbilly