Antelope Pete
40 Cal
I watch these You Tube videos that feature muzzleloaders and they are almost always back east where the shooting conditions seem so nice. Nice meaning little to no wind and/or mirage and they are casually taking their time to shoot and enjoying a relaxing time instead of rushing to try and shoot while the conditions are decent or at least similar from one shot to the next.
Meanwhile here on the western high plains the winds are always blowing and if not hard then it's constantly changing directions. Then there is the mirage and lot's of it. This morning I went out and got one shot in and then the mirage set in with a head wind and the next shot was 7 inches high at 100 yds. I packed it in and quit.......again.
I'm having trouble working up a hunting load for my new rifle and the conditions almost make it impossible. I've dealt with it for decades but sometimes it really sucks.
Shooting back east sure looks nice.
Meanwhile here on the western high plains the winds are always blowing and if not hard then it's constantly changing directions. Then there is the mirage and lot's of it. This morning I went out and got one shot in and then the mirage set in with a head wind and the next shot was 7 inches high at 100 yds. I packed it in and quit.......again.
I'm having trouble working up a hunting load for my new rifle and the conditions almost make it impossible. I've dealt with it for decades but sometimes it really sucks.
Shooting back east sure looks nice.