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<blockquote data-quote="nate270" data-source="post: 281505" data-attributes="member: 15320"><p>well with how hard it is getting to find powder and primers and such ive been loading up on all i can find. that pedersoli rolling block that looks like a winchster rb has been realy fun but i had to go with a better barrel and upgraded it at green mountain its now 42'' and at 1:70 twist and i have 6'' goups at 500 yards i also upgraded the site and bought a bodine creedmore vanier site for the back and its the best thing next to a scope that i have ever used but in trying to keep it as traditional and authentic as i can and still shoot the way that i think that all guns shood shoot and hit the target at what ever range i think i can hit. this might be the last of the changes that i make to it. i was at a rodezvous and some of the long range shooters there told stories of a greener hitting the target at a 1000 yards, and thats not with 209, and smkoeless, thats in the traditional shoot. i need to work up to that. the best i can do at the farm is 625 yards and i havent attempted it yet and this week we had to take down the range because we planted. so at the local range in rigby they have a 750 and 1000 for long range and i will have to build up my confidance and learn to use the bc for my bullets and work up to it couse if he can do it<strong><em>. <u>I CAN DO IT BETTER</u></em></strong>. I realy hate to be showed up by anyone.<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> when it come to shooting. it leaves me thinking that i'm not diciplined enough to do what that guy learned to do and all i have to do is increase my knowlage and practice,focus ,breathing, well you get the picture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nate270, post: 281505, member: 15320"] well with how hard it is getting to find powder and primers and such ive been loading up on all i can find. that pedersoli rolling block that looks like a winchster rb has been realy fun but i had to go with a better barrel and upgraded it at green mountain its now 42'' and at 1:70 twist and i have 6'' goups at 500 yards i also upgraded the site and bought a bodine creedmore vanier site for the back and its the best thing next to a scope that i have ever used but in trying to keep it as traditional and authentic as i can and still shoot the way that i think that all guns shood shoot and hit the target at what ever range i think i can hit. this might be the last of the changes that i make to it. i was at a rodezvous and some of the long range shooters there told stories of a greener hitting the target at a 1000 yards, and thats not with 209, and smkoeless, thats in the traditional shoot. i need to work up to that. the best i can do at the farm is 625 yards and i havent attempted it yet and this week we had to take down the range because we planted. so at the local range in rigby they have a 750 and 1000 for long range and i will have to build up my confidance and learn to use the bc for my bullets and work up to it couse if he can do it[B][I]. [U]I CAN DO IT BETTER[/U][/I][/B]. I realy hate to be showed up by anyone.:) when it come to shooting. it leaves me thinking that i'm not diciplined enough to do what that guy learned to do and all i have to do is increase my knowlage and practice,focus ,breathing, well you get the picture. [/QUOTE]
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