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Western Shoot in the Rock Pit
« on: June 22, 2019, 02:27:19 PM »
It was a great morning for shooting, cloudy cool and very little wind.  I really needed to take advantage of that.

I shot the Western DISC a week or so ago and really was not liking what I had to do to hit a 100 yard bird.  I much rather 2.75 to 3" PBR at 100 versus being dead on.  Last week I had to put the bead in the bird to get a hit ++++ when I got home last week and started cleaning the rifle I found the elevation/windage bar was loose on the sight and the bolt handle was hitting the windage bar when you lifted the bolt.

So I made the modification on the sight so the bolt handle would clear the windage bar.  Really easy thing to do - then used Alum Black to make it look new.

This is the modification I need to make



When I got set up at the Rock I took my first shot holding the  bead just below the bird.  And sure enough that is exactly where the bullet hit!  Raised the sight 8 clicks - held slightly below the bird and now all is right for me.  Eight shots - 6 birds and one bird chip. The best shot, for me was at the end of shooting the birds I spotted a small chip just @ 1 o'clock above the placement of the birds.  I really wanted to touch that chip.  I spotted it fairly well in the peep and held an estimated 3" inches below the chip. Took the shot - no visible chip any longer.  But, I was just a bit low - I blew the soil up under the chip but did not really hit the chip.  When I clean the rifle I am going to move the elevation up another 2 clicks.

This a group of pictures of the adventure this morning....



Tailgate work bench



A blurry picture of the modified peep


Keep shooting muzzleloaders - They are a blast!!

 


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