I went to the range yesterday armed with a bottle of Moosemilk and a supply of fresh made Moosemilk treated pillow ticking patches. I also lowered my powder charge to 70gr. 3f., and used .530 roundball.
Thanks Stumppy, and all those who responded to my post last week GPR .54 flint experiences & question #132945 - 06/24/05.
:hatsoff:
This time out I was also able to locate two or three of my patches.
They were in perfect shape.
On all of my prior targets, including those from my two previous trips to the range all impacts were Low & Right. After drifting my rear sight to the left, my lateral alignment now seems fine.
Although I expected my shots to continue to hit Low, I am a bit perplexed as to why the vertical stringing. All five shots were in near perfect horizontal alignment, but were strung vertically over a three inch line.
I shot from the bench sandbagged, at 50 yards. The only reason I can think of for protracted string would be having an inconsistent cheek weld to the stock altering sight alignment, due to the un-natural hunkered down position while sighting the sandbagged rifle. If so, I would also have expected this to also affect lateral alignment as well.
Here is a link to a scan of my target:
I have around 125 -140 shots through the barrel so far. I am wondering if it may be time to bring a file with me to the range next time.
I have searched the archives and read up on how little filing is necessary to bring up the POI. As calculated by the formula contained in the archives, .011666 of an inch off the front sight per inch of elevation at 50 yards.
Any comments or tips will be appreciated.
Dave
Thanks Stumppy, and all those who responded to my post last week GPR .54 flint experiences & question #132945 - 06/24/05.
:hatsoff:
This time out I was also able to locate two or three of my patches.
They were in perfect shape.
On all of my prior targets, including those from my two previous trips to the range all impacts were Low & Right. After drifting my rear sight to the left, my lateral alignment now seems fine.
Although I expected my shots to continue to hit Low, I am a bit perplexed as to why the vertical stringing. All five shots were in near perfect horizontal alignment, but were strung vertically over a three inch line.
I shot from the bench sandbagged, at 50 yards. The only reason I can think of for protracted string would be having an inconsistent cheek weld to the stock altering sight alignment, due to the un-natural hunkered down position while sighting the sandbagged rifle. If so, I would also have expected this to also affect lateral alignment as well.
Here is a link to a scan of my target:
I have around 125 -140 shots through the barrel so far. I am wondering if it may be time to bring a file with me to the range next time.
I have searched the archives and read up on how little filing is necessary to bring up the POI. As calculated by the formula contained in the archives, .011666 of an inch off the front sight per inch of elevation at 50 yards.
Any comments or tips will be appreciated.
Dave