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Creating Basalt Pit Run Rock with a MK-85

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Old 05-28-2012 | 04:49 PM
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Default Creating Basalt Pit Run Rock with a MK-85

I have not shot the MK-85 for awhile so I headed to the Rock Pit with the thought of crushing some more Basalt rock into more Pit Run Rock.

It was a great morning for shooting few clouds and cool temps at least for this time of year.

The way that I have the MK set up with the Fire Sight Hood and the FP Peep sight it really gives you the illusion that you are looking through a 1x scope at the target. I also use a 6 O'clock hold on the bird so it looks something like 'H' when you look the setup, with the grey ball being the clay bird.



I took the rifle out on the rail a minute ago and tried to get decent picture of the sight setup - I failed this was as close as I could get, but hopefully you get the ideal.



This hold works real well for me as I also use a 6" PBR so at a 100 yards with this load and bullet I am right at 3" high... peferct for breaking clay bird.

I had 6 birds up but by the time I remembered to take a picture 2 of them had left the scene, but you can see the pit run rock I am building up at the bottom of the wall.



It was such a good trip ended up putting up two more runs if birds... but there was somewhat of down side... I finished up that bottle of T7 and by my count that is the 4th bottle I have used since January... To much shooting and testing - but do not think I will change a thing...

Hope you all had a great and safe Holiday Weekend!!!
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Old 05-28-2012 | 08:06 PM
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but you can see the pit run rock I am building up at the bottom of the wall.
You know Sabotloader, they make a whole bunch of specialty tools for that sort of thing and I don't think muzzleloaders are on the list.

I know what you mean about the way powder seems to disappear of its own accord. I'm missing about seven pounds of GOEX. I know it was there in the closet right after Christmas and just can't figure out where it went.
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Old 05-29-2012 | 07:37 AM
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that is a different kind of sight picture, but if it works for you, which it obviously does.. all the better. Nice shooting for open sights.
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