Hey all,
This is my first post after a long frustrating weekend out in the woods here in Indiana. I'm glad I didn't see any deer because I'm off target by about 6" at 100 yards. Anyway, the gun came with Williams fiber optic sights. The rear sight has a hole on the top for an Allen key. It doesn't adjust the windage. Loosening the side screw for elevation allows me to adjust both windage and elevation. I guess it'll be frustrating, but I'll go with that.
Also, I'm using 50gr pyrodex charges. I use two. I've read of a lot of people just using straight black powder measures. My buddy tells me that I can't do that because the powder will get into the breech plug hole and will clog it up after one shot. He says to stick with the pyrodex because it stays above the plug hole. Is there any truth to this?
This is my first post after a long frustrating weekend out in the woods here in Indiana. I'm glad I didn't see any deer because I'm off target by about 6" at 100 yards. Anyway, the gun came with Williams fiber optic sights. The rear sight has a hole on the top for an Allen key. It doesn't adjust the windage. Loosening the side screw for elevation allows me to adjust both windage and elevation. I guess it'll be frustrating, but I'll go with that.
Also, I'm using 50gr pyrodex charges. I use two. I've read of a lot of people just using straight black powder measures. My buddy tells me that I can't do that because the powder will get into the breech plug hole and will clog it up after one shot. He says to stick with the pyrodex because it stays above the plug hole. Is there any truth to this?