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DISC Elite@ the Farm
« on: May 07, 2012, 03:41:17 PM »
'Nother one of those just FYI posts...

Had some time this morning so I spent the first part of the morning modifiying the breech plug to shoot Remington 209-4 primers cleanly and I did want to test it.

I had big plans of setting a paper target at 25,50,75, and 100 yards.  Then I wanted to shoot 3 shot groups at each range with the same POA and see what the POI was at each range...

Well the plans did not go quite as planned, as I was setting up Marty, the land farmer, came in with his tractor and wanted to hook up to the fertilizer rig.  We started talking and asked what I was shooting.  I told him it was a muzzleloader and asked if he wanted to shoot it.  He was excited about that, as he had never shot a ML.  So anyway I ran a few clay pigeons out to the 75 yard mark, loaded the gun up.  He watched intently and when I handed him the rifle headed to the bench and picked up and bird in the scope - pulled the trigger and no more bird...  'One more time' he said.  Once again bird gone... I believe he is hooked as he called his son in Spokane and told him about the adventure - then suggested he was going to buy a ML...

Well after he left, I popped the rest of the birds.  Then decided to run the target out to 175 yards - just for drill...

Their really was more of a breeze than I really wanted but what the heck.  First two shots were great and I felt really good about myself.  Then #3 - SHOOT!!! - then #4??? I wanted that one back in the group way to much and rushed it... But even then a 3" four shot group isn't all that bad... Still ticked about #4 though.



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Keep shooting muzzleloaders - They are a blast!!

 


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