kruzer1
40 Cal.
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I tried searching the forum with no luck (but the search engine is tough). I wanted to ask if cold weather affected the point of impact of black powder?
The last couple days I have taken three shots at deer- all within 40-80 yards (percussion investarms .50 cal "hawken"). All 3 times deer walked away unharmed and I practied with this gun a lot this summer with these groups at 50 yards:
All shots were solid and braced, only difference I can think of is that those shots were done in 60-80 degree weather and the last few days windchill here has been at -20 or lower....
On the plus side I am happy to say switching to real black powder has been nice. The rifle has fired off in these conditions with absolutly no issues... well except the not hitting anything :-(
The last couple days I have taken three shots at deer- all within 40-80 yards (percussion investarms .50 cal "hawken"). All 3 times deer walked away unharmed and I practied with this gun a lot this summer with these groups at 50 yards:
All shots were solid and braced, only difference I can think of is that those shots were done in 60-80 degree weather and the last few days windchill here has been at -20 or lower....
On the plus side I am happy to say switching to real black powder has been nice. The rifle has fired off in these conditions with absolutly no issues... well except the not hitting anything :-(