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Old 01-24-2007, 05:44 PM
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Default I Hate Open Sights...

I admit it - I like scopes better... and I really dislike these bump and guess rear ramp sights that I have on this GM barrel...

I did get back out to do some more conical shooting - got to learn a new thing now for Idaho...

I set the target at 75 yards today and started to hammer away...

Shots 1 & 2 looked like the beginnings of a good group and since I did not want to ruin it I decided I would move the rear sight up the ramp 3 little lines... Then shot 3 & 4 they moved up but not near what I thought they might and again 3&4 looked promising and insteading possibly ruining the group another site move... this time 4 little lines which put me across the last big line... and then I got brave I wanted to move the bullet to the right - loosened the the sight and slid the the sight over a wee bit... no lines to go by here it is truely a SWAG method adjustment... 2 more shots and things were looking good up and down but left and right had not moved much at all.... I was trying to achieve 2.74" (3") high from the center of the orange dot... Then I went and did it - I loaded up the 3rd shot wanted to split the two I had already shot but in the back of my mind I knew I was shooting left and I must have mentally made an adjustment - STUPID - so I blew the group... But I did make up my mind I am going to go get a TC adjustable rear sight and put it on - We are headed to Spokane tomorrow and Kennewick Friday so in one of those two towns I am going to get a new sight...

I did continue to shoot at things out in the clearcut. At one point I was shooting a wood staub sticking out of the snow at 125 yards. It was easy to see the holes in the snow the 460's were punching, but i was really happy that all of the shots seemed to be really good elevation wise - but still shooting left. I was using (trying to use) set the target on top of the front blade sight picture.

So far I am really happy with the performance of the 460's, course in the back of my mind I am thinking this would be a lot easier with a lighter bullet in a sabot...

I stayed with the 70 grains shooting around 1400 fps vs going to 80 grains (1500 fps) because I believe the longest shot I might attempt would be the 125 yard mark and the 1400 fps @ the muzzle provides plenty of energy 1143 lbs for a clean harvest elk or deer???? any thoughts



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Old 01-24-2007, 06:03 PM
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What do I think?

That was some great shooting. Awesome. 6 shots in a row sub MOA. Totally awesome. You are going to be good to 120 yards when you get there. Way to go.

Oh and plenty of energy? Its there I assure you. I think 6X6's estimation of B.C. is conservative for the 460 NE.
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Old 01-24-2007, 06:07 PM
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thats a great group, i wouldnt buy new sights. Try to get it over more to the right and you'll be set. Mine shoots a little to the left too but im to chicken to touch that windage sight lol.
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Old 01-24-2007, 06:17 PM
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actually I think you're doing real well. All of that adjustment shows a lot of promise. I think all it will take is a little more fine tuning and you're going to be good to go out to 125 yards with little problem... conicalloader
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Old 01-24-2007, 06:32 PM
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You are doing one heckuva lot better than I can with open sights.




One might think that would be good enough for out to maybe 65 yards - but not so as I found out later those two shots (at nearly that distance) were just a fluke. Even holdinga guestimated sight picture at just 25 yards was a real strain.30 years ago I could have kept all of them inside 2" at 100 yards, even on a bad day using the thick front sight on a TC Hawken. The only muzzleloader match I ever fired in was off-hand standing at 50 yards, 3 shots with two in the X and one just barelyoff but stillin the10-ring. I aint braggin, I'm cryin'. You can never go home again.

And no, eyeglasses will NOT correct my vision problems (that's just for anyone that thinks they are an optometrist).
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Old 01-24-2007, 06:35 PM
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im tellin ya guys, those truglow sights i put on my rifle really helped me out big time. They even offer sights tht glow in Pure darkness.
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Old 01-24-2007, 06:46 PM
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Glowing sights are like watching dancing fireflies to my old eyes - worse not better.
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Old 01-24-2007, 06:48 PM
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This is basically the same rifle you're shooting right now. I shot this at 50 yards. The circled hits were some gold dots I was shooting. The lower group is 250 gr Sabertooth Conicals. I was using 90 gr of Kik 3f black powder. I was shooting off a single bag rest.

I use the target on top of the ball hold with this rifle. And as you can see, the hits are right where the ball is and a little left. But I was real pleased with the rifle and the Saber tooth.

I also tried to shake a Sabertooth off the load. I believe Frontier Gander had problems with them in this respect. I was not only not able to shake the conical out of the plastic wad, but could not move it off the load either. You can load these with out a short starter IF YOU SWAB BETWEEN SHOTS.

As for the design of these they are like a powerbelt with a closed nose of an XTP. They also come in different weights. The 300 grain shoot great out of my Knight Rifles so I am going to try them next time out in the GMB Renegade. Whether they would be legal in Idaho and how hard you could push them... might be something to consider.
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Old 01-24-2007, 07:35 PM
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cayugad

The bullet rule -> 10/1000 of bore and all lead - that lets the all lead Powerbelt in but the Sabertooth's are copper clad - although it is very thin...

I have problems with the performance of PB's so that leaves me out with them, so the next best thing - I think - from all thre reading I have done is the NE... in fact I think I first picked up on them from you. The Hawken with the GM barrel will be the choice for ML season and that use to be a very short season - 7 days in the front part of December. Although I do have a Renegade I want to develop into a conical shooter also. I really do not think I will get into the dozensand dozens of differentlead projectile choices like I did the for the inlines. More than 95% of my ML hunting will occur during the regular season, so that will happen with a scoped inline - this year it is suppose to be the White - It was the year of the Omega last year - infact it might already be mostly retired. It will eventually come down to the White or one of the Remingtons...


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Old 01-24-2007, 07:38 PM
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Mike and Cayugad - what to you guys use as a hold point?
Bottom of bull, center ?

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