Grandpa Ron
45 Cal.
- Joined
- Jan 17, 2011
- Messages
- 571
- Reaction score
- 11
Having shot a few nice 3 and 5 shot groups at 25 yards I thought I might try my hand at the 50 yard shooting at the Muzzleloading Nationals. :grin:
Match 120, is shot with a 54 cal. or greater smoothie, with no rear sight and no set trigger. It was just the right match for a Trade gun. Plus it is 13 shots and you get to drop three of those pesky flyers that you get and only count the ten best. What could be better? :thumbsup: You are however limited to 30 minutes.
Well it seems that 10 out of 13 well placed shots if not so easy after all. The winners shoot in the 92 to 94 range; with the 9 ring is only 6” in diameter and the 10 ring is only 3” in diameter.
In several attempts the best I have done it second with an 87. :idunno:
I talking with the other competitors, I feel the secret is not so much in the load, because those vary with the shooters and their guns. Rather I feel the winners are remarkably consistent in mounting their guns the same way for each shot.
So I was curious, how tight a group can you shoot 10 of 13 shots into? :hmm:
Match 120, is shot with a 54 cal. or greater smoothie, with no rear sight and no set trigger. It was just the right match for a Trade gun. Plus it is 13 shots and you get to drop three of those pesky flyers that you get and only count the ten best. What could be better? :thumbsup: You are however limited to 30 minutes.
Well it seems that 10 out of 13 well placed shots if not so easy after all. The winners shoot in the 92 to 94 range; with the 9 ring is only 6” in diameter and the 10 ring is only 3” in diameter.
In several attempts the best I have done it second with an 87. :idunno:
I talking with the other competitors, I feel the secret is not so much in the load, because those vary with the shooters and their guns. Rather I feel the winners are remarkably consistent in mounting their guns the same way for each shot.
So I was curious, how tight a group can you shoot 10 of 13 shots into? :hmm: