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Everything nearly has to be perfect, not quite as perfect as with a bow, but nearer to perfect. Around 100 yards is max, no running shots, no second shot, etc. If you were out listening to all the shots during muzzleloader season, then look at the harvest reports, you know there is a lot of missing going on. Quote from: fishunt247 on February 06, 2009, 07:45:07 PMClockum, thats a bold statement to be makin to say that most guys can't shoot for crap...especially to my post, seemingly meaning that I can't shoot for crap. My success rate with a muzzleloader proves otherwise. I passed a shot on a buck at a ranged 147 yards this year. He was quartering away and I had a rest. At that distance my front site covers the entire front half of the deer. That isn't precise enough for me. I shoot a lot, and will take a shot to 125 yards. But for the discussion, what sight are you shooting? And what groups are you regularly getting at 200 yards? I live in Ellensburg and would love to see the master at his craft.
Clockum, thats a bold statement to be makin to say that most guys can't shoot for crap...especially to my post, seemingly meaning that I can't shoot for crap. My success rate with a muzzleloader proves otherwise. I passed a shot on a buck at a ranged 147 yards this year. He was quartering away and I had a rest. At that distance my front site covers the entire front half of the deer. That isn't precise enough for me. I shoot a lot, and will take a shot to 125 yards. But for the discussion, what sight are you shooting? And what groups are you regularly getting at 200 yards? I live in Ellensburg and would love to see the master at his craft.
Quote from: fishunt247 on February 02, 2009, 06:54:24 PMEverything nearly has to be perfect, not quite as perfect as with a bow, but nearer to perfect. Around 100 yards is max, no running shots, no second shot, etc. If you were out listening to all the shots during muzzleloader season, then look at the harvest reports, you know there is a lot of missing going on. Quote from: fishunt247 on February 06, 2009, 07:45:07 PMClockum, thats a bold statement to be makin to say that most guys can't shoot for crap...especially to my post, seemingly meaning that I can't shoot for crap. My success rate with a muzzleloader proves otherwise. I passed a shot on a buck at a ranged 147 yards this year. He was quartering away and I had a rest. At that distance my front site covers the entire front half of the deer. That isn't precise enough for me. I shoot a lot, and will take a shot to 125 yards. But for the discussion, what sight are you shooting? And what groups are you regularly getting at 200 yards? I live in Ellensburg and would love to see the master at his craft. fishunt calm down I never said you couldn't shoot for crap. I have never seen you shoot so I would never say that about you. In your original statement you said that 100yds was the max range for a ML. For many people this may be true. For me it is not. I was simply stating as such. In your first post you said that there was alot of missing going on so you are also saying people can't shoot for crap. I'm not saying everybody that ML hunts can't shoot for crap but many can't. This is because many people are lazy and only practise once or twice before the season and call it good. Then they shoot past 100yds and thus miss. Thus they can't shoot for crap. I'm not saying this about everyone. But if the shoe fits.......
Yeah the sights that come with the Black Diamond are horrible for accurate groups. The sights are too fat. I went to this website and bought this peep sight. It costs $36.95 http://www.williamsgunsight.com/gunsights/wgrs.htmCode No. 66708Model No. WGRS-Black Diamond
Bobcat I'm not sure what the seasons are over on the west side but on the east side it hits the tail end of the rut.