longcruise
70 Cal.
My daughter and family spent a week with us over Thanksgiving. Lot's of things going on but the thing my niece wanted to do most was shoot the CVA frontier that I put together for her. So, yesterday we headed off to the club to introduce her to muzzle loading. It was actually an introduction to shooting in general for her so there was much to cover and most importantly safety and range rules.
I had her shooting 495 balls with #40 drill and 45 grains of 3f. We shot with both wet patch no wipe and grease patch wiping between shots. Just to give her a feeling for different ways of doing things. She is a very bright girl who understands and retains very well (5.2 GPA).
I started off showing her how to load and explaining the importance of seating the ball firmly on the powder. She did very well with the loading procedure.
The shooting however was baffling. Her shots were consistently going over the top of the back board. After studying her through several shots I realized that while she is right handed she was sighting with her left eye. We did the dominant eye test and sure enough, left eye dominant.
Once we worked on closing the left eye and aiming with the right things improved rapidly. She was hitting the celotex! With some work on sight picture things came around to where she was on target.
It was a great day at the range. We will be continuing the lessons during the next visit around New Years.
I had her shooting 495 balls with #40 drill and 45 grains of 3f. We shot with both wet patch no wipe and grease patch wiping between shots. Just to give her a feeling for different ways of doing things. She is a very bright girl who understands and retains very well (5.2 GPA).
I started off showing her how to load and explaining the importance of seating the ball firmly on the powder. She did very well with the loading procedure.
The shooting however was baffling. Her shots were consistently going over the top of the back board. After studying her through several shots I realized that while she is right handed she was sighting with her left eye. We did the dominant eye test and sure enough, left eye dominant.
Once we worked on closing the left eye and aiming with the right things improved rapidly. She was hitting the celotex! With some work on sight picture things came around to where she was on target.
It was a great day at the range. We will be continuing the lessons during the next visit around New Years.