Last step before taking the gun hunting was to clean it, and then fire a few barrel foulers. One would do it but how fun is that?
I also wanted to verify windage as last session I was either stringing with the wind or my rear sight needed some adjustment to move POI left. So I used a different range where the 10mph+ wind would be at my back
Fired two at 100 for a 2.75” group which is the largest all summer, but not unexpected on a barrel fouler group. Windage was perfect
Then moved to 200 and fired a third shot. Hit 4” high with good windage.
That’s 10.5 inches higher than I was shooting a couple of sessions ago where I was wondering about the data as expressed above where 200 fell out of my trajectory curve( 7.5” low at 200 but only 4” low at 250 yards.)
I’ve seen this with peep/open sites before, sometimes it can be hard to tell where you’re holding on the target, especially in different conditions on different days.
So this latest shot is what I’m going to use to average my trajectory because it simply makes more sense when I look at everything from 100-300 yards over several sessions. If I average all three shots at 200, I’m hitting low at 200. How low? Math says about 3”, So here is what I’m putting on my dope card:
100yd = +3”
150yd = 0”
200yd = -3”
250yd = -4”
300yd = -14”
I realize there’s some funky math going on in that 200-250 yard range, but it’s less than the vital size of a mule deer.
I wish I had more time to shoot this discrepancy out of the data, but I leave in 20 hours, so I’m gonna roll with it.
Even considering this, the Arrowhead barrel and and Encore combo is the most accurate and flat shooting muzzle loader (with more downrange energy) I’ve ever owned. I’m very happy with it.
A few downsides I encountered during this review was a shattered ramrod and a stripped ejector screw.
The ramrod was the lightweight fiber rod. I believe the muzzle brake did it in when I didn’t get the rod seated all the way. Luke immediately shipped me his stiffer (and a little heavier) aluminum rod which I’m very happy with.
As far as the ejector screw, Luke said it’s only the 2nd one he’s seen stripped (I’m honored). With only 48 hours before I was leaving, he couldn’t get me one but suggested I make one from a 6x48 scope base screw. I did and I’m good to go.
Thanks for following this project
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