raturpin said:
That being said, I have shot the gun a few times
since I got it and it seems to misfire quite a bit.
Now this could very well be due to mistakes on
my part...BUT, nonetheless I would be quite leery
about drawing down on a monster buck only to
hear "Click"!
My father says that it's a gun for FUN, not hunting.
P.S. I don't know what a "Troll" is, but what exactly
would be wrong with putting a scope on a muzzleloader?
What kind of powder are you using? When I first started out I had quite a few missfires with Pyrodex. A buddy hooked me up with some real Black Powder and the problems went away.
There may also be some things you need to do or stop doing that would help. I found that slapping the lock side of the gun after pouring the charge and before seating the ball made a WORLD of difference on one particular CVA.
Are you using the right caps? Are they fresh?
Once you figure out what the gun likes and needs, it should go off reliably every time. (Of course there will be the odd exception even with a inline or centerfire)
Get on the percussion forum (I'm assuming your rifle is a caplock) and do some reading. Then ask detailed questions. Tons of good advice here.
This being a "Traditional Muzzleloading" forum is why we do not discuss inlines or scopes. They just ain't traditional.
Get the TC shooting right, then practice. You'll be amazed at how accurate you will be.
If youre not satisfied with open sights, how about a peep sight? Works just like a 1 power scope.
And forget about those 300 yard magazine shots. It just ain't right.
Welcome to the forum.
Shoot straight.
Jethro224 :hatsoff:
PS. Indy is only about an hours drive from the NMLRA range at Friendship. I bet there would be someone there who would be more than willing to help get you shootin' right...