I have two rifles that shoot the 1st shot on a clean barrel to a different point than subsequent shots.
I spend a few days at the range checking this out. Without a doubt, one rifle (a flintlock) shoot about 5-inches right on the clean barrel. Every subsequent shot hits the same spot, in this case the point of aim. The second rifle is percussion. I admit I have not messed with finding a best load, the first one I tried was sufficient (or so I thought). This one keeps the windage just right, but puts the first shot 4-inches low. All the following shots are around 2-inches high. These results are consistent. If I swab, no swab, two shots, ten shots - it doesn't matter, all the ball are in the same group. Except for the first shot out of the clean barrel.
I don't want to sight in for the clean barrel. It's a pain in the neck. I also prefer not to shoot a "fouling" shot before hunting.
I am hoping to find a solution within the combination of components. I am going to try one size larger ball. I'm thinking maybe my first shot is just too loose in the barrel. Also, I am going to try one thickness greater in the patch, with the same ball and the larger ball. I have .018, so I am going to .020.
Do you think this is the right approach? Might this component change achieve what I am seeking (EVERY shot in same group)? Thanks in advance for the input.
I spend a few days at the range checking this out. Without a doubt, one rifle (a flintlock) shoot about 5-inches right on the clean barrel. Every subsequent shot hits the same spot, in this case the point of aim. The second rifle is percussion. I admit I have not messed with finding a best load, the first one I tried was sufficient (or so I thought). This one keeps the windage just right, but puts the first shot 4-inches low. All the following shots are around 2-inches high. These results are consistent. If I swab, no swab, two shots, ten shots - it doesn't matter, all the ball are in the same group. Except for the first shot out of the clean barrel.
I don't want to sight in for the clean barrel. It's a pain in the neck. I also prefer not to shoot a "fouling" shot before hunting.
I am hoping to find a solution within the combination of components. I am going to try one size larger ball. I'm thinking maybe my first shot is just too loose in the barrel. Also, I am going to try one thickness greater in the patch, with the same ball and the larger ball. I have .018, so I am going to .020.
Do you think this is the right approach? Might this component change achieve what I am seeking (EVERY shot in same group)? Thanks in advance for the input.