Total newbie to smoothbore roundball shooting!! I have only used shot on squirrels to this point but really want to use it for deer. I started with 70 grains of 2f, two thin cards, bare ball, and 2 more thin cards at 25 yards from a rest. Complete miss. I tried again thinking that I may have moved but same result. I then tried the same powder charge with a bear grease lubed patched roundball. Directly in line vertically but about 6" low. I tried two more times and got all three balls to touch but they are about 6" low. Time ran out and I had to stop for the day. I feel good about the shots touching and I think that I am onto something but would like to hear what an experienced roundball shooter's next steps would be. Take a fuller sight picture with the front sights? Im sighting down the flat of the octagon part of the barrel and can see the whole front sight. I am then putting the bullseye on top of the post. Heavier charge? Will a heavier charge will bring impact up enough to get a reliable shot out to 50 yds or more? Not trying to take shortcuts, just trying to save some of these balls if I can.
My measurements are as follows:
Bore: .615"
Ball: .595"
Patch: ??" (Joannes blue pillow ticking) Getting a correct measurement on this is a guess it seems because it measures around .020" when the micrometer touches it and I can compress it passed .010" so I guess my question is how do I measure this accurately? The load is pretty tight to get down the bore, I have to hit it with my palm pretty good to get it going but once it starts its not really difficult to finish with the ramrod.
My measurements are as follows:
Bore: .615"
Ball: .595"
Patch: ??" (Joannes blue pillow ticking) Getting a correct measurement on this is a guess it seems because it measures around .020" when the micrometer touches it and I can compress it passed .010" so I guess my question is how do I measure this accurately? The load is pretty tight to get down the bore, I have to hit it with my palm pretty good to get it going but once it starts its not really difficult to finish with the ramrod.