CapPopper
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So the last week I've finally gotten around to shooting my .32 pedersoli Kentucky ... After playing with powder charges and patches (spit patches only so far) I've got something resembling groups lol now my issue is I'll have several good hits and then just a couple that are out there a bit Like this group...
That's 3 shots in the one hole and two flyers at 25 yards with 40 gr fffg.... Every patch I've picked up has looked good. All sprues loaded pointing up. I didn't weigh those balls but I did weigh about 40 out of the cup I put them in and none varied more than about .2 grs that I did weigh. So I'm wondering what I did wrong to cause the two flyers..... I feel like my follow through is good. Of course maybe I'm wrong l this is my first flintlock but when I do get a misfire (doesn't happen much at all) I'm rock steady. Kind of wonder if my ball starter isn't marking the balls differently or if that would even have an effect. So then I shot this group paying more attention to exactly how I was loading and starting the balls.
Which is a little more consistent overall but doesn't have the three in one hole like the other group.... It's a 1" white square and the tiny bit of stringing could be inconsistent patch slickness for sure..... Since my experience mostly lies in the center fire world I was wondering if this is reasonable accuracy..... I guess if that last one hadn't had the smidge of stringing it would only be a little over a half inch. I've got ballistol and I've purchased Dutch's book even though I had the gist of it to start with, but I wanted to find something reasonable before I started hunting for perfection.... So is this a reasonable starting point? I guess it doesn't take much error with iron sights to open up a group a tiny bit.... 35 grs seems to shoot about the same overall but under that it starts to open up a bit.
All shot at 25 yards. So what kind of accuracy should I expect and what would you guys (and occasional gal) do to improve it? I feel like I should be able to do one tiny hole at 25 no problem but this is not an F-class rifle and I have no real idea....
That's 3 shots in the one hole and two flyers at 25 yards with 40 gr fffg.... Every patch I've picked up has looked good. All sprues loaded pointing up. I didn't weigh those balls but I did weigh about 40 out of the cup I put them in and none varied more than about .2 grs that I did weigh. So I'm wondering what I did wrong to cause the two flyers..... I feel like my follow through is good. Of course maybe I'm wrong l this is my first flintlock but when I do get a misfire (doesn't happen much at all) I'm rock steady. Kind of wonder if my ball starter isn't marking the balls differently or if that would even have an effect. So then I shot this group paying more attention to exactly how I was loading and starting the balls.
Which is a little more consistent overall but doesn't have the three in one hole like the other group.... It's a 1" white square and the tiny bit of stringing could be inconsistent patch slickness for sure..... Since my experience mostly lies in the center fire world I was wondering if this is reasonable accuracy..... I guess if that last one hadn't had the smidge of stringing it would only be a little over a half inch. I've got ballistol and I've purchased Dutch's book even though I had the gist of it to start with, but I wanted to find something reasonable before I started hunting for perfection.... So is this a reasonable starting point? I guess it doesn't take much error with iron sights to open up a group a tiny bit.... 35 grs seems to shoot about the same overall but under that it starts to open up a bit.
All shot at 25 yards. So what kind of accuracy should I expect and what would you guys (and occasional gal) do to improve it? I feel like I should be able to do one tiny hole at 25 no problem but this is not an F-class rifle and I have no real idea....