kencolamarino
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Went to the range last week with a recently acquired T/C Hawken 50 caliber flinter that I had been shooting with a 370 grain maxi and 80 grains of 3F. It was sighted in to print 2.5 inches high at 50 yards, which is just about dead on at 100. I wanted to sight it in with a tight patched round ball (.018 blue pillow ticking patch and 80 grains of 3F). Obviously, the round ball load will be traveling faster, around 1800 fps versus around 1300 for the maxi.
Now the problem. Everything I know about interior and exterior ballistics says that a lighter, faster bullet will shoot lower than a heavier slower bullet in the same gun. However, when I shot the round ball at 50 yards, it printed considerably higher, requiring the rear sight to be screwed down all the way down. Even then, it shot about 3 inches high at 50 yards. This was sighting to put the front ball directly in the middle of the bull with a tight bead. With this sighting, it should be dead on at about 110 yards. I could always sight to the top of the front ball to be dead on at less than 110 since the rear sight won't go any lower, but wasn't taught to use these sights that way.
1. Anyone else have problems getting rear sight low enough to shoot a patched ball?
2. Why does a patched ball shoot higher than a heavier maxi against all logic?
I am, to say the least, nonplussed.
Now the problem. Everything I know about interior and exterior ballistics says that a lighter, faster bullet will shoot lower than a heavier slower bullet in the same gun. However, when I shot the round ball at 50 yards, it printed considerably higher, requiring the rear sight to be screwed down all the way down. Even then, it shot about 3 inches high at 50 yards. This was sighting to put the front ball directly in the middle of the bull with a tight bead. With this sighting, it should be dead on at about 110 yards. I could always sight to the top of the front ball to be dead on at less than 110 since the rear sight won't go any lower, but wasn't taught to use these sights that way.
1. Anyone else have problems getting rear sight low enough to shoot a patched ball?
2. Why does a patched ball shoot higher than a heavier maxi against all logic?
I am, to say the least, nonplussed.