dehart.stephen
36 Cl.
Hello, I have a custom 45 percussion rifle with 1 in 27" twist. I'm shooting a 400g bullet and getting 5 shot groups at 300 yards of 6", i.e. 2 MOA.
I'm rather unhappy with this. What type of accuracy to you guys get at that range and what 45cal rifle do you have. I use open peep sights so I guess using a scope would be other than the context of this question
Before investing in mounting a scope, check narrel bed fit and bullets, etc. Check your velocities for consistency, and your bullets for consistent weight and symmetry. The new magnetic chronographs are great, and not fooled by patches , wadding, etc. A very slight wear, play, or misalignment of your bullet mould can sometimes be a bad actor. Drop a cold bullet into your mould and look at the base with about a 10x magnifier. Then rotate bullet 180 degrees in the cavity. An out-of- square bullet base will show itself and indicate need for adjusting something back into symmetry. A good set of aperature sights will aim just as accurately as about a 6x scope. But the scope DOES help you acquire sight picture faster before the wind and mirage shift much (perhaps moot after losing a couple minutes loading the rifle). Is this a 10-lb British style target rifle or a heavy New England style slug/ picket rifle or what? That may steer the investigation somewhat.