OK, folks. The last and final piece of the puzzle is on its way. The CVA mountain rifle I resurrected is finished but for the new sights that are in the mail. I picked up a set of Williams adjustable firesights for the octagon CVAs. The old sights were too crude for my bad eyes (that thin blade front, even in good light, just seemed way to thin to do much for me :grin: .) Once they are on its time to get serious about making some smoke and preparing for the woods this year. So I have a question about sighting in for hunting. What distance should I set my rifle in for, and how far is the "MAX" distance I should consider shooting at? I think I remember reading in Mr Fadalas BP manual that the .50 cal. should be kept to within 50 yards for whitetail, correct? If so, Im thinking that 25 yards would be a good sight in distance with plenty of practicing out to 50 without adjusting sights?Also, I am thinking of using T/Cs borebutter heavily in my shooting. They claim it makes cleaning easier and you can get more shots between cleanings, which would come in handy during the sighting in process.
So now I just gotts run down to the gun store for some patches, lead balls, caps and either some BP or (dare I say the nasty word) P...P...PPPP.....Pyrodex :-D ! I tell ya, when I shot that sabot to clear the bbl so I could scrub it down it only fueled my excitement to really get serious! One shot hooked me (and I didn't even hit anything
) so I cant begin to fathom what a full day of shooting will do to me!
Thanks,
Brian M.