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Re: Knight Bighorn Shooting low
« Reply #15 on: September 28, 2015, 09:06:41 PM »
The law was changed recently. You can legally rest your rifle on your vehicle, if on private land.

Well, I'll be gosh-darned.  I was sure you were wrong...so I checked the RCW.  Go figure.  It looks like as long as you're off the maintained public roadway you're good.

Sorry for any misinformation!

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Re: Knight Bighorn Shooting low
« Reply #16 on: September 28, 2015, 09:17:31 PM »
The law was changed recently. You can legally rest your rifle on your vehicle, if on private land.

Well, I'll be gosh-darned.  I was sure you were wrong...so I checked the RCW.  Go figure.  It looks like as long as you're off the maintained public roadway you're good.

Sorry for any misinformation!

Even that is debatable, they changed that too. Page 87 #7 Wac 232-12-054 Negligently Discharging a firearm along any public hwy.
Capt Mann told all the Hunter Ed instructors in the state , That you could stand on the center line of I 90 and shoot a deer as long as there was nobody coming and you were not Negligent. Technically. :yike:

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Re: Knight Bighorn Shooting low
« Reply #17 on: September 28, 2015, 09:25:15 PM »
It's pretty clear:

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     (4) This section does not apply if the person:

     (a) Is a law enforcement officer who is authorized to carry a firearm and is on duty within the officer's respective jurisdiction;

     (b) Possesses a disabled hunter's permit as provided by RCW 77.32.237 and complies with all rules of the department concerning hunting by persons with disabilities; or

     (c) Discharges the rifle or shotgun from upon a nonmoving motor vehicle, as long as the engine is turned off and the motor vehicle is not parked on or beside the maintained portion of a public road, except as authorized by the commission by rule. This subsection (4)(c) does not apply to off-road vehicles, which are unlawful to use for hunting under RCW 46.09.480, unless the person has a department permit issued under RCW 77.32.237.

     (5) For purposes of subsection (1) of this section, a rifle or shotgun shall not be considered loaded if the detachable clip or magazine is not inserted in or attached to the rifle or shotgun.

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Re: Knight Bighorn Shooting low
« Reply #18 on: September 29, 2015, 08:12:14 AM »
1. Move your sight up to raise the point of impact up (you're moving it the wrong way...).

2. 40 yards might be a little close for zero... fine for getting on paper, but a little short for zero.

2. Resting your gun on your truck to fire is illegal, don't do it.

I understand that now, I was 3/4 way up on my sight to start but my logic on how the sight worked was obviously backwards.

And by zero what do you mean? If I'm shooting like that at 40 yards am I supposed to expect it's going to be in the bulls eye at 100 yards?

I'm on private property inside an indoor barn shooting range. Yeah it doesn't make it right but it's not like I'm shooting outside my window at an a animal.

Shoot 3 rounds.  If they are close together, that is your "group".  It's ok if they didn't hit the bullseye, we'll work on that.

Adjust your sights in the direction from your "group" that you need to move to the "bullseye".  So if you are consistently shooting low, adjust your sights up. 

Fire 3 more rounds.  You've now got a new "group" to work with.  Adjust sights again if necessary.  I typically won't do more than 10-12 rounds when zeroing my ML.  I'll clean it and start over.

If you are starting at 40 yards, get a good "zero" (meaning that you're consistently putting your group on the bullseye area), and start working your way out to 100 yards.  I personally zero at 50 yards, and work my way to 100 but I don't adjust at 100.  I just want to know how I'm shooting at 100, but I keep my zero at 50.  Meaning right now at 100 yards, I drop a few inches and it tends to drag to the left.  I will keep that in mind when I'm hunting elk this weekend, but I try to keep my shots under 50 yards anyways. 

Does that make sense?

edit:  Just a heads up, the Army zeros at 25 meters.  Don't feel bad for starting at 40 yards.

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Re: Knight Bighorn Shooting low
« Reply #19 on: September 29, 2015, 09:16:58 AM »
So wait when adjusting rear sight you're saying if you're shooting low then move the sight forward up to raise where the bullet hits? Wouldnt that point your barrel further downward giving you an even lower point of impact? I would think lowering the sight bringing it closer to the barrel would raise the front sight and raise where the point of impact is. Am I wrong?!

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Re: Knight Bighorn Shooting low
« Reply #20 on: September 29, 2015, 09:19:39 AM »
So wait when adjusting rear sight you're saying if you're shooting low then move the sight forward up to raise where the bullet hits? Wouldnt that point your barrel further downward giving you an even lower point of impact? I would think lowering the sight bringing it closer to the barrel would raise the front sight and raise where the point of impact is. Am I wrong?!

Yes.  To raise the point of impact you raise the rear sight or lower the front sight.

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Re: Knight Bighorn Shooting low
« Reply #21 on: September 29, 2015, 09:37:16 AM »
Yes that makes sense. I plan on doing the same, I just want to be right on at 50 and know where I'm shooting at around 100. I'd be very lucky to get a shot over 50 yards where I hunt.

Good luck on Elk this weekend, Saturday can't come soon enough. Thanks

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Re: Knight Bighorn Shooting low
« Reply #22 on: September 29, 2015, 09:38:51 AM »
So wait when adjusting rear sight you're saying if you're shooting low then move the sight forward up to raise where the bullet hits? Wouldnt that point your barrel further downward giving you an even lower point of impact? I would think lowering the sight bringing it closer to the barrel would raise the front sight and raise where the point of impact is. Am I wrong?!

That was exactly my thoughts but I was wrong. I will try again tonight and see what happens.

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Re: Knight Bighorn Shooting low
« Reply #23 on: September 29, 2015, 09:40:42 AM »
After you zero, spend some time shooting differently. 

Shoot with a pack, without, shoot kneeling, prone, around a tree/obstacle, etc.  Basically get used to having your body in different positions and being able to still stay on target.  It's unbelievable how a small body position change can throw you off sometimes.  Getting close to season so I know you won't have a lot of time, but in the future it's a good idea.  It'll help you out in the long run to be super comfortable with your gun in all situations.

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Re: Knight Bighorn Shooting low
« Reply #24 on: September 29, 2015, 09:52:59 AM »
Yes that makes sense. I plan on doing the same, I just want to be right on at 50 and know where I'm shooting at around 100. I'd be very lucky to get a shot over 50 yards where I hunt.

Good luck on Elk this weekend, Saturday can't come soon enough. Thanks

You should be about 1.5"- 2" low @ 100y if you sight in at 50y.

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Re: Knight Bighorn Shooting low
« Reply #25 on: September 29, 2015, 10:34:29 AM »
Hmm sound like I need to adjust my girlfriends muzzleloader. Shot it Saturday and didn't have anything to clean it with so got it centered but a little low. A guy told me that shooting a rifle at 25 yards will match 100 yards because of how the bullet goes up and then down. Is that true with muzzle loaders too?

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Re: Knight Bighorn Shooting low
« Reply #26 on: September 29, 2015, 10:37:57 AM »
That's a loaded question with a ton of variables.  I would zero at 50 and then see where you're at with 25 and 100.  Powder load, bullet size, barrel length, etc all play a factor. 

Also, everybody's body position is completely different, so how they see the sights is different.  I strongly recommend you always zero your own gun.

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Re: Knight Bighorn Shooting low
« Reply #27 on: September 29, 2015, 11:07:48 AM »
Thanks will do. Were shooting knight big horns with 100 grains of triple 7 and 300 grain powerbelts. Musket caps. Lol

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Re: Knight Bighorn Shooting low
« Reply #28 on: September 29, 2015, 12:00:01 PM »
This is all just my $.02.

I am not an expert shooter by any means but I had a great experience in the Army that kept things real simple: 
1) Get your group
2) Get your zero
3) Learn your gun at different ranges and positions after finding your zero.

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Re: Knight Bighorn Shooting low
« Reply #29 on: September 29, 2015, 01:14:36 PM »
This is all just my $.02.

I am not an expert shooter by any means but I had a great experience in the Army that kept things real simple: 
1) Get your group
2) Get your zero
3) Learn your gun at different ranges and positions after finding your zero.

Curtis

Thanks Curtis for all your input, we will see what tonight brings. Very nice Knight's maverick. Are you shooting FFG or FFFG?

 


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