As a cast bullet shooter, I quite often notice point of impact being a quite bit higher when using mild cast bullet loads.
A recent load in particular out of a 10" Contender barrel in 32/20 shoots about 12" high at 75 yards. I am using 3.5 gr of HP-38 behind a 115 gr RNFP bullet cast from Wheel Weights.
Last year, I was shooting an old Savage Model 99 with mild loads of Unique and cast bullets that shot 6" higher at 50 yards than jacketed bullets.
The darned thing seems to happen in long and short barrels alike, but it is especilly irritating in the Contenders as TC has had taller front sight blades on back order for six months with no promise on the horizon. I have tried to win auctions for the long base micrometer type rear sights, but those things end up being fairly pricey.
Any thoughts on why this happens, and any good solutions?