I finally got my TVM Late Lancaster in .50 a couple weeks ago. I took her to the range yesterday to start getting it zeroed.
I started at 20 yards and using a standard pumpkin on a post sight picture I got the windage good and started at 50 yards. My groups are a couple inches to the right and and with judicious file work I'm two inches low.
A couple issues. I had my patches actually burning through like a donut. They were prelubed .10 and obviously too thin. I switched to pillow ticking and a lube recipe I was given for 3:1 deer tallow to coconut oil. My gun loads great and the patches have nothing but rifling streaks on them. Groups at 50 are about 1 1/2".
I'm just a little wary of these last couple inches of adjustment. A file stroke here and a drift of the sights there.
My question is I want to go with a 70 yard zero. I'm an old service rifle competitor so I'm very good with iron sights. I'm using 70 gr of FFFg powder under a .490 ball. Is 70 yards realistic or should I stick with a 50 yard zero and use a little guesstimate at further distance?
I started at 20 yards and using a standard pumpkin on a post sight picture I got the windage good and started at 50 yards. My groups are a couple inches to the right and and with judicious file work I'm two inches low.
A couple issues. I had my patches actually burning through like a donut. They were prelubed .10 and obviously too thin. I switched to pillow ticking and a lube recipe I was given for 3:1 deer tallow to coconut oil. My gun loads great and the patches have nothing but rifling streaks on them. Groups at 50 are about 1 1/2".
I'm just a little wary of these last couple inches of adjustment. A file stroke here and a drift of the sights there.
My question is I want to go with a 70 yard zero. I'm an old service rifle competitor so I'm very good with iron sights. I'm using 70 gr of FFFg powder under a .490 ball. Is 70 yards realistic or should I stick with a 50 yard zero and use a little guesstimate at further distance?