MUFAN said:
I am shooting .490 g punkin balls and using 100g of powder in my 50 caliber muzzleloader. I am trying to determine at what point the bullet starts its descent. It shoots a little high at 25 yards, higher at 50 yards and too high at 75 yards. I haven't taken it farther out because I am having trouble with my sights. But I was wondering when I could expect the bullet to start dropping instead of continuing to rise?
Yep, as others have said, the ball is rising up to the sight line as it leaves the barrel. That's always the case, but they are usually sighted in so they rise at an angle that has them start back down at around the 60 yard mark. In this case, it sounds like the ball is still on its way up at 75 yards. That may be the result of a bent barrel, a "run out" problem, or the front sight is too low (too short). If it is just a question of a sight that is too short, you can fix that with a new (taller) front sight, or by deepening the notch in your rear sight. If the front sight looks too small, the best bet is to replace it. That is not hard to do... you can get a new one for $5 or less and getting it to fit is a simple matter of filing it down to fit the dovetail cut into your barrel.
As for your question about when you should see the ball reach its peak and begin to descend...
IF you are shooting a .490" diameter lead ball;
IF the ball weighs about 177 grains;
IF you are using 100 grains of GOEX 3F;
IF that gives a MV of about 1757 fps; and
IF your rifle is "zeroed" at 100 yards;
...the ball should reach its peak at about 51 yards and start its descent by about 65 yards.
If your ball is still on its way up at 75 yards, the sights are "zeroed" at some distance beyond 125 yards, or there is something wrong with the barrel.
You might be able to play around with this ballistics calculator to help you figure out what is going on (link below). To use it, you have to crank in your ball's ballistic coefficient. If you are using a round ball of .490" diameter, the BC is .068. You also need the ball's weight, which should be about 177 grains if you are using more or less pure lead. You need the MV your powder load produces... my Lyman's BP manual says 100 grains of 3f GOEX gives about 1757 fps and 100 grains of 2f GOEX gives about 1622 fps if using a .490" round ball. You also need to know how high above the bore your sight line is.... you can use 1" as a default or you can measure it.
Okay, click on the link below, when it opens up the calculator, click on the button that says "Define your own bullet", enter the BC and bullet weight, click the "OK" button, then use your mouse to adjust the red sliders on the right side of the page to set MV and sight line and you will get a graph that shows the ball's flight path.
Dragging the red lines around might let you see what is going on. For example, if your ball is 4" high at 75 yards, move the red range line to the 75 yard mark, then drag the "zero range" slider back and forth until you see 4" in the height of trajectory window... that might give a hint as to what range the rifle is currently zeroed for.
Hope that helped. Here is the calculator:
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http://www.norma.cc/htm_files/javapagee.htm[/url]
After you've messed around with that a while, you might want to check out these pages:
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http://home.insightbb.com/~bspen/trajectories.html[/url]
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http://home.insightbb.com/~bspen/ballistics.html[/url]