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Recreational Shooting in the Rock Pit
« on: April 16, 2020, 03:21:35 PM »
Today, I had to get out for awhile.... I loading my shooting stuff in the truck and headed to the Rock Pit hoping that nobody would be there since it was a work day. But then again, right now it is really hard to count on there are lot of people not working.

Got to the pit around noon and I had it to myself - social distancing was not a problem at all. 

The goal of the trip was to get my Western ULite sighted in at 100 yards.  I had done some preliminary work at Guske's farm so I knew I was very close.  Recently, I had received a couple 'discontinued' bullets from Lehigh Defense.  They were were made back in the early Bloodline days. I was really interested on the .500x325CF to see if that bullet might shoot sabotlessly.  Another bullet that was no longer being sold was a .458x325CF-HP.  I volunteered to take some of those also just out of curiosity.  Both bullets arrives a few days ago and I have been getting them ready for test shooting.  The .500's I did install a cut knurl through the top factory knurl to, in my mind, help stabilize and insure them grabbing the lands on the way up the bore.  After looking a the .458x325's I was really concerned they were so long they would not stabilize in a 1/28 twist bore.

If you look closely at the .500 sitting on top of the MMP Sub-base you can see the cut line through the the top factory knurling.  Same if you look at the .458 placed in the MMP Sabot - there is a lot of bullet sticking out of the sabot.

Set 6 clays out on the wall at the end of the Rock Pit.  I started out with the .458's - shooting two of them at the clays.  Both bullets arrived on target and sorta blew the birds up.  I was really happy with that - they did stabilize and they shot accurately!  The remaining four bird would be done in with 4 of the .500x325's.  I should have taken a pic of the original clay layout, but at the beginning I wasn't so sure of how the rifle might shoot the bullets.  With one bird left I did click a picture and then shot the clay to heck with a .500x325CF-HP.

This group of pictures might give you more thought on what I was doing...



It was a very good day out of the house!!!



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Re: Recreational Shooting in the Rock Pit
« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2020, 09:58:54 AM »
Nice ! You’ve forgotten more knowledge then I know on muzzy loaders it’s always a good day to go try something new !! Question for you I bought the hooded from sight for my cva that has the sight crosshairs in it with the rear peep the crosshairs are so small and fine they really blend in with anything you shoot at unless it’s a high vis target do you know of a bright paint brand to use ? Or just get the brightest can at the hardware shop?
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Re: Recreational Shooting in the Rock Pit
« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2020, 01:03:50 PM »
Nice ! You’ve forgotten more knowledge then I know on muzzy loaders it’s always a good day to go try something new !! Question for you I bought the hooded from sight for my cva that has the sight crosshairs in it with the rear peep the crosshairs are so small and fine they really blend in with anything you shoot at unless it’s a high vis target do you know of a bright paint brand to use ? Or just get the brightest can at the hardware shop?
Thanks Jake

Jake not sure who makes your front sight, but most companies that offer a front aperture sight also offers different apertures that can be changed from one ap to another.  Who makes your sight?

 
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Re: Recreational Shooting in the Rock Pit
« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2020, 06:38:56 PM »

It comes with 6 different inserts but they all are black and are pretty fine it’s a awesome sight on bright objects but blends in on dark objects

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Re: Recreational Shooting in the Rock Pit
« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2020, 06:47:22 PM »
Have you considered nail polish?

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Re: Recreational Shooting in the Rock Pit
« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2020, 06:49:10 PM »
Have you considered nail polish?
no not yet ! Never even thought about that

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Re: Recreational Shooting in the Rock Pit
« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2020, 06:53:15 PM »
Ive used it in the past, lots of bright colors and good adhesion

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Re: Recreational Shooting in the Rock Pit
« Reply #7 on: April 18, 2020, 06:58:12 PM »
Ive used it in the past, lots of bright colors and good adhesion
i appreciate the info gonna go raid the daughters polish and see

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Re: Recreational Shooting in the Rock Pit
« Reply #8 on: April 18, 2020, 07:33:13 PM »

It comes with 6 different inserts but they all are black and are pretty fine it’s a awesome sight on bright objects but blends in on dark objects

Your sight should have come with a packet of inserts included.  So you could switch to on one of these to get a better sight pic.



The dual X might be your next best option.

If you didn't get the packet see if you can request a packet from your vendor.

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