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Muzzleloader sight in problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Shikari75" data-source="post: 5458854" data-attributes="member: 23027"><p>I like starting at 25 yds prior to moving out to 50 or 100 yds. At 25yds I like to shoot at a small bull; three shot group less than 1/2 inch, basically overlapping holes. Move out to 100 and adjust as desired. My TC Endeavor is dialed in at 2 in. high at 100 yds, that's just what has worked for me for several years now. </p><p>100grains measured Blackhorn 209, Winchester 209 primer, with 250 gr. Hornady SST</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shikari75, post: 5458854, member: 23027"] I like starting at 25 yds prior to moving out to 50 or 100 yds. At 25yds I like to shoot at a small bull; three shot group less than 1/2 inch, basically overlapping holes. Move out to 100 and adjust as desired. My TC Endeavor is dialed in at 2 in. high at 100 yds, that’s just what has worked for me for several years now. 100grains measured Blackhorn 209, Winchester 209 primer, with 250 gr. Hornady SST [/QUOTE]
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