Since retrieving my .69, I relegated the SXS .58 Kodiak that I'd obtained for hunting moose, to trail walk and target shooting. It shoots groups that centre an inch apart at 100 yards alternating barrels with either 100 to 110gr. of 2F GOEX. It's a hoot to right, then left a gong while the sound is still ringing.
I zero'd the rifle zero'd at 50 yards and for 100yards, the bead's diameter above the notch held in the target's centre will give a centre hit with my most used load, 100gr. 2F. I do not know the velocity as the steel targets merely ring when hit and this rifle rarely missed last year, no matte the range.
I got tied of casting SC .573"/.574" (.570" Lyman mould) round balls so I sold it at the recent gun show. It's best patch with that ball or the .564" Lee casting, was a mic. ratcheted .023".
I agree with Dan, in that for a hunting rifle, sight it to zero it to give you the longest point blank range. 3" above of below the line of sight will do it for deer, moose, elk and bear, although most black and grizzly bears are shot at 50yards of closer and during the rut, elk and moose can be coaxed (called) in to bow range.
I find .015" patches too thin even for cleaning patches.