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Bore sighted my Remington Genesis and took it out to the range. I am shooting round balls inside a Hornady plastic sabot. First shot at 50 yds, a little high off the black. Moved the target out to 75 yds. No scope adjustments were made. Shot 2 more shots at this range, what in the world, did not even hit the target. Any suggestions?
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Over shooting would be my guess.
Try shorter yardage. 50,60,70,80 ext.
What powder charge?
With my lyman great plains i am 3" high @ 58 yards and dead on at 71.
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Presently using 90 gr. of 777.
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Try 1" high @50 and then move out to 75 and see.
You using the proper sabot for the round ball?
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I am using the one that is shown on the Hornady website.
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You may want to try more than 1 shot at 50 to see if it groups before trying to shoot at longer ranges. 90 gr of powder in a fast twist barrel may not yield very good results with a round ball/sabot. I would try to get a decent group before moving the target, may need to back off the charge a little to get it shooting good.
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