Skychief said:
If my smoothbore fires .715's low at 25 yards, do you think that using .690's (and a thicker patch) will raise the point of impact?
A lighter ball should fly a bit higher with the same charge of powder, but the difference may not be enough to help you.
What's your set-up? Rear sight? Load?
Hi Spence!
I have a TC New Englander 12 gauge with a cylinder bore. I have tried 2f charges of 60, 70, 80, and 90 grains. Each hits about 3 inches low at 25 yards. The 70 grain charge threw the tightest groups, by the way.
I have tried only the .715's and .010 patching. I have also experimented with the use of "hard" over powder cards and "cushion" wads as well, with no appreciable difference. All patches were mink-oiled. Recovered patcjes all looked great.
I have also tried to "show more barrel", and while it will work, I am afraid that instincts and a fine sight will take over with a deer in front of my muzzle!
The gun only wears a front bead (no rear sight). I prefer it that way too.
Thanks for any thoughts, sir.
Skychief. :thumbsup:
Spence