Zero yardage
#1
Thread Starter
Joined: Mar 2003
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From: Auburn WA.
In trying to sight in my gun, I wonder where does everyone like to zero their's in at?And what ranges, when you zero in at a specific yardage, are you looking for in a maximum shot?
Right now I'm trying at 50yds. Basically just to get it close, but I'm probably not going to go much past a 150yds with any kill shot. It's kind of tough getting use to open sights again...I sure am rusty with them.
Right now I'm trying at 50yds. Basically just to get it close, but I'm probably not going to go much past a 150yds with any kill shot. It's kind of tough getting use to open sights again...I sure am rusty with them.
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Kerrville, Tx. USA
When I first tried blackpowder with open sights, I had a max range of 60 yards. Within a couple of years, it went to 80 yards, and now I think I am at my all time max of 100 yards, but only under ideal conditions. If I want to shoot game further than that, I can use a scoped rifle. Even though it is legal to use a scope on a muzzy in Texas, I have not, and don't plan to.
To answer your original question. Using a 348 powerbelt and 90 grains of 777, I sight my gun in at 2 inches high at 50 yards, and that is aprox. dead on at 100. I don't have to even think about elevation. I just put it on the middle of the animal's lung field and pull the trigger. Even if I miss guess the distance 10-15 yards at 100, I should still be fine.
To answer your original question. Using a 348 powerbelt and 90 grains of 777, I sight my gun in at 2 inches high at 50 yards, and that is aprox. dead on at 100. I don't have to even think about elevation. I just put it on the middle of the animal's lung field and pull the trigger. Even if I miss guess the distance 10-15 yards at 100, I should still be fine.
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Nontypical Buck
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That two inch high at 50 yards is probably a good reference for use with iron sights. There would be very few loads that wouldn't then be very close to the bull at 100 yards - so long as you can do your part.
txhunter58 - My irons days are over but I only hunt with a muzzleloader.
txhunter58 - My irons days are over but I only hunt with a muzzleloader.




