I took my Royal Navy Sea Service pistol shooting yesterday for the first time and never hit the target at 7 yards. It's .62 caliber, 12" barrel, and I used 30 grains of 1fg or 2fg on various shots. Most of the shots were with a lubed-patched round ball. I probably did 8 shots total. Had I been in a fierce battle with pirates of the Spanish Main, I would surely have been killed.
My guess is that by the time the bullet left the barrel, the recoil had already caused the barrel to rise, thus shooting very high. The smoke prevented me from seeing where the bullets actually went. I think I did get one bullet in the wood about 18" above the target, because there was a large hole in it.
A picture of the pistol is attached - as you can see, the grip is not terribly far below the barrel.
Does anybody have any ideas or advice?
My guess is that by the time the bullet left the barrel, the recoil had already caused the barrel to rise, thus shooting very high. The smoke prevented me from seeing where the bullets actually went. I think I did get one bullet in the wood about 18" above the target, because there was a large hole in it.
A picture of the pistol is attached - as you can see, the grip is not terribly far below the barrel.
Does anybody have any ideas or advice?