I got my first big bore today and used the Seneca .457 200 g slugs.
Sighting it in, it was literally all over the place. Typically, I take a shot from a rest and move the cross hairs to the point of impact until the gun is dead on.
Through the 6 round mag it went from high left to high right to low left and low right. 2 shots were dead nuts on. The spread for the groups was nearly a foot at 50 yards.
Shot 6 mags and the result was the same each time. So much so that I was putting rounds through the same holes.
The ammo was the only thing I could find in stock and I assume it's the issue here. Usually, I can get a gun sighted in pretty quick but this was a bit frustrating and I'd love some advice.
The cool part though was the fact that it went clear through an inch of plywood, 2x4 and a small tree behind it so I'm loving the power this thing has.
Sighting it in, it was literally all over the place. Typically, I take a shot from a rest and move the cross hairs to the point of impact until the gun is dead on.
Through the 6 round mag it went from high left to high right to low left and low right. 2 shots were dead nuts on. The spread for the groups was nearly a foot at 50 yards.
Shot 6 mags and the result was the same each time. So much so that I was putting rounds through the same holes.
The ammo was the only thing I could find in stock and I assume it's the issue here. Usually, I can get a gun sighted in pretty quick but this was a bit frustrating and I'd love some advice.
The cool part though was the fact that it went clear through an inch of plywood, 2x4 and a small tree behind it so I'm loving the power this thing has.