What is your process when shooting an in-line muzzleloader?
I won a CVA Optima in October at a NWTF dinner. Finally was able to get it sighted in this morning.
It is set up as follows: Scope Burris Fullfield E1 3-9x40, Ammo Hornady XTP 240 grain .44 caliber bullet in green sabot being propelled by two T7 pellets.
So everyone I spoke to and almost all forum threads say you should swab the barrel after your third shot. After two shots I couldn’t get the bullet seated all the way down. It would stop about 1/4” above the pellets based upon my tape mark on my range rod. No matter how hard I pushed I couldn’t get it fully seated. I then took the breach out and tried to push it forward so I could run a swab and that didn’t work so I put the plug back in and shot it. This caused my three farthest impacts from my group in the picture below. One very high and the other two right of the group. I then swabbed with a solvent soaked patch after two shots and it was still hard to get fully seated. Next I took the plug out and used a brass brush followed by a swab. The next group I used the brush with the patch and that worked the best but still at no time could I get past two shots.
The bottom 3 are my first shots to get a baseline and figure out where I needed to move the scope. As said the far right was with a not fully seated bullet. I turned my turret 1/2 a turn and the next three were the two touching at the bottom of the bull and one slightly high right in the black which is the farthest right.
I think the rest is ok for the first time shooting a muzzleloader and only the second time shooting a rifle since 1991. All shots were at 50 yards. Where I hunt I expect all shots at 40 and under. There was another shot I didn’t take that was high right in the yellow.
Looking forward to your suggestions. Thanks in advance!
I won a CVA Optima in October at a NWTF dinner. Finally was able to get it sighted in this morning.
It is set up as follows: Scope Burris Fullfield E1 3-9x40, Ammo Hornady XTP 240 grain .44 caliber bullet in green sabot being propelled by two T7 pellets.
So everyone I spoke to and almost all forum threads say you should swab the barrel after your third shot. After two shots I couldn’t get the bullet seated all the way down. It would stop about 1/4” above the pellets based upon my tape mark on my range rod. No matter how hard I pushed I couldn’t get it fully seated. I then took the breach out and tried to push it forward so I could run a swab and that didn’t work so I put the plug back in and shot it. This caused my three farthest impacts from my group in the picture below. One very high and the other two right of the group. I then swabbed with a solvent soaked patch after two shots and it was still hard to get fully seated. Next I took the plug out and used a brass brush followed by a swab. The next group I used the brush with the patch and that worked the best but still at no time could I get past two shots.
The bottom 3 are my first shots to get a baseline and figure out where I needed to move the scope. As said the far right was with a not fully seated bullet. I turned my turret 1/2 a turn and the next three were the two touching at the bottom of the bull and one slightly high right in the black which is the farthest right.
I think the rest is ok for the first time shooting a muzzleloader and only the second time shooting a rifle since 1991. All shots were at 50 yards. Where I hunt I expect all shots at 40 and under. There was another shot I didn’t take that was high right in the yellow.
Looking forward to your suggestions. Thanks in advance!
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