nodakhorseman
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Hello Gents,
About 3 weeks ago, I purchased a Lyman GPR in a .50 cal percussion with a 1 in 60" twist. Today, I took it to the range for the first time to get her sighted in. I just love the gun! Well balanced, smooth trigger pull and it touches off almost as fast as a regular centerfire rifle.
I used a patched round ball (.490), a .015 pre-waxed patch, an overpowder card and 80 grains of Pyrodex Select (FFg). Like I said, she touched off each and every time--I suppose I shot around 25 - 30 shots.
The way it shot, however, leaves me a bit confused. I started out at 50 yards with a good steady rest (sand bags). Right out of the box, the gun shot about 8" low and about 2" to the left. The very next shot was about 1/2 inch to the right of that one. Not bad I thought for consistency.
I then adjusted the rear sight for elevation and the next shot was just a touch high. Boy, one or two more shots and I was sure I had it all tuned in. That's where I got confused. :hmm:
The only real pattern I noticed after that was I always shot to the left. Easy fix next time at the range--tap the rear site to the right. As far as elevation, I was all over the map. A couple high (as high as 5"), a couple low (as low as 6") and a couple right in the middle (but still left).
After the two in the middle, I moved out to 75 yds. I was happy to see that the first shot at 75 yds hit right next to the two in the middle. I thought I was on to something, but right after that, it started shooting all over the place again.
Over the course of the 25 - 30 shots, I ran maybe 4 spit wads down the barrel to clean it up a bit.
My first side lock was a $100 Traditions. Right out of the box, that gun drove tacks with a PRB out to 100 yds with no adjustments made. So, this whole situation is new for me.
Anyone have any recommendations? Is this gun that sensitive to not being cleaned between shots? Or, am I not using the amount of powder that my gun prefers?
I obviously need to hit the range again (and again). I have a whitetail buck tag, a whitetail doe tag and 2 mule deer doe tags that I plan to fill with this gun--so, right now I'm a bit nervous.
If I need to provide more information, please let me know. Any help shortening my learning curve would be much appreciated. :bow:
Thanks. --Nodak
About 3 weeks ago, I purchased a Lyman GPR in a .50 cal percussion with a 1 in 60" twist. Today, I took it to the range for the first time to get her sighted in. I just love the gun! Well balanced, smooth trigger pull and it touches off almost as fast as a regular centerfire rifle.
I used a patched round ball (.490), a .015 pre-waxed patch, an overpowder card and 80 grains of Pyrodex Select (FFg). Like I said, she touched off each and every time--I suppose I shot around 25 - 30 shots.
The way it shot, however, leaves me a bit confused. I started out at 50 yards with a good steady rest (sand bags). Right out of the box, the gun shot about 8" low and about 2" to the left. The very next shot was about 1/2 inch to the right of that one. Not bad I thought for consistency.
I then adjusted the rear sight for elevation and the next shot was just a touch high. Boy, one or two more shots and I was sure I had it all tuned in. That's where I got confused. :hmm:
The only real pattern I noticed after that was I always shot to the left. Easy fix next time at the range--tap the rear site to the right. As far as elevation, I was all over the map. A couple high (as high as 5"), a couple low (as low as 6") and a couple right in the middle (but still left).
After the two in the middle, I moved out to 75 yds. I was happy to see that the first shot at 75 yds hit right next to the two in the middle. I thought I was on to something, but right after that, it started shooting all over the place again.
Over the course of the 25 - 30 shots, I ran maybe 4 spit wads down the barrel to clean it up a bit.
My first side lock was a $100 Traditions. Right out of the box, that gun drove tacks with a PRB out to 100 yds with no adjustments made. So, this whole situation is new for me.
Anyone have any recommendations? Is this gun that sensitive to not being cleaned between shots? Or, am I not using the amount of powder that my gun prefers?
I obviously need to hit the range again (and again). I have a whitetail buck tag, a whitetail doe tag and 2 mule deer doe tags that I plan to fill with this gun--so, right now I'm a bit nervous.
If I need to provide more information, please let me know. Any help shortening my learning curve would be much appreciated. :bow:
Thanks. --Nodak