Name is Dave, I live about 30 miles North of Detroit, MI. Got my first deer this year opening day of gun season.(12 GA) Small button buck. but I got the first one out of the way. She's a tasty one that's for sure. :grin:
Reason I am here: I want to know more about muzzle loading etc cause I am pretty clueless as of right now.
Last Friday I purchased a Traditions .50 caliber Tracker 209 In-Line Rifle w/ 3-9 x40 stock traditions scope POS I am sure. It was on sale and I wasn't sure how much I was going to enjoy muzzle loading so I bought a bargain gun. Anyway I took it to my friends to sight it in today.
What I was shooting.
Triple 7 50/50 pellets 50 gr
TC Maxi-Hunter .50 cal 350 GRains. doesn't say what they are, but they come in a yellow plastic like box and they smell like skoal tobacco. lubricated with natural lube 1000 plus.
Winchester Primers W209
I am new to muzzle loading but not new to shooting a gun.
My friend has helped me sight in my .270 and 12GA. Never had a problem, he is pretty good as far as I can tell.
I was at about 50 yards resting on a large tree branch to start, aiming at a large circular piece of wood about 4 feet by 4 feet, fired, High and to the right, missed by a mile. Ok he figured the scope needs adjusting. Next shot, High and to the left, another adjustment. So we moved in to 30 yards for the next 7 shots regardless of how it was adjusted I was LOW and to the right. We adjusted it to every way you possibly could. still low and to the right.
After the 3rd shot, I started running a patch through it between every shot.
So he thought, maybe the factory scope is a POS. We take it off. Try the iron sights out. About another 8 shots STILL low and to the right no matter what. Mind you we were taking turns shooting the gun just to make sure it wasn't user error. I eventually run out of ammo. Not to mention I think it is ridiculous to have to spend gobs of money sighting in a gun when if maybe I bought a more expensive model it may have been easier, still though, the damn gun shouldn't take that long. again I am a rookie so I wouldn't know for sure.
I go back to Dicks Sporting Goods. tell them what happened, they said, HMM< maybe a bad gun. We can exchange that for you. I was like cool. and then I thought. "should I just upgrade to a better gun?" They had a T/C .50 caliber Black Diamond for $249.00 with starter kit, no scope. I thought I could get that, throw a $80-100 scope on it and be cool. Well I decided to just make the even exchange and get the same model gun back. I didn't want to spend a heap of money on something I would probably only use a weekend or possibly 2 out of the year.
Before anybody jumps on my case about a REPOST question. I have been reading as much as I could about the Traditions 209 tracker for the last couple hours before I joined the site and posted this thread. I have read good things and bad things about this gun which is not a shock to me when it comes to anything. I did read a post about a possible trigger issue on this gun, not sure if it was this model though.
Oh, I also picked up some Shock Wave SAbots 300 brain spire point that the guy at dicks recommended.
Is this gun a POS? Am I doing something wrong? IE< ammo, pellets primer etc? I just never spent so much ammo trying to sight in a gun before, usually about 4 or 5 shots and I am golden. I know I will get mixed replies about whether I should have or should upgrade to a different gun. I almost think I should have myself. but jeez a friend of mine has a bargain bin muzzle loader and hits dead nuts time and time again. I can understand a little off in target practice but not EVEN hitting the board at 30 yards. My grandma could probably pick up my shotgun at 30 yards, not even look at the sights and at least hit the target.
Is it possible to get a defective gun?
Thank you in advance and all replies will be considered and appreciated.
Sorry for such a long post. I appreciate the people who took the time to read it, I hope someday I will know more about Muzzle loaders and be able to help out a rookie like myself.