Lets say that my Pietta percussion 12ga does not shoot where I point it. One barrel shoots right and one barrel shoots low. Enough to where I want to regulate the barrels to get them at least closer to hitting where I want.
I've done some internet searching and there are ways to accomplish this by reshaping the muzzle. One guy even mentioned that a muzzleloader who shoots skeet with him did his gun right there on the spot. Specifically I am reading to slightly chamfer the inside of the muzzle. But unfortunately the threads I am finding across a few different forums are split 50/50 on where the chamfer should be placed to move the shot in what direction...
The shooter above said the ML guy put a chamfer inside his muzzle on the Bottom to move his shot Up. And it worked perfectly. And others agreed.
Then there is the other 50% who said it was backwards. That if you want to move the shot up you should chamfer the top...
Y'all know how these threads go. Then there was the other 50% who said to send the gun back or send it to a smith and have him break the solder to the rib and regulate the barrels.
So... in an effort to see if anyone here has done this before or seen it done... just where do you place the chamfer to move the shot in what direction?
Maybe by some stroke of remarkable luck there will be an agreement. At least it will be replies from members I've gotten to know somewhat, so I can more easily separate fact from fiction.
I've done some internet searching and there are ways to accomplish this by reshaping the muzzle. One guy even mentioned that a muzzleloader who shoots skeet with him did his gun right there on the spot. Specifically I am reading to slightly chamfer the inside of the muzzle. But unfortunately the threads I am finding across a few different forums are split 50/50 on where the chamfer should be placed to move the shot in what direction...
The shooter above said the ML guy put a chamfer inside his muzzle on the Bottom to move his shot Up. And it worked perfectly. And others agreed.
Then there is the other 50% who said it was backwards. That if you want to move the shot up you should chamfer the top...
Y'all know how these threads go. Then there was the other 50% who said to send the gun back or send it to a smith and have him break the solder to the rib and regulate the barrels.
So... in an effort to see if anyone here has done this before or seen it done... just where do you place the chamfer to move the shot in what direction?
Maybe by some stroke of remarkable luck there will be an agreement. At least it will be replies from members I've gotten to know somewhat, so I can more easily separate fact from fiction.