What causes flyers?
This is from the 24th. I took the new Bedford out for its first outing and began working on a load. I was in an empty pasture shooting East to West... A light intermittent breeze was out of the North (from my right). Distance was 50 paces, so roughly 50 yards.
The following pictures are of shot string #4... 5 shots... The load is 55 gr of Goex 3f, .445 Hornady ball, .018 pillow ticking wetted with saliva and cut at the muzzle.
Here is how the 5 shots in string #4 came out for me... My point of aim for string #4 is the red dot at the top of the picture. Notice how 4C and 4E are way off from 4A, 4B, and 4D...
As I said I was shooting in an empty pasture and the grass had started to come back... So I had a hard time finding my patches. In fact, I didn't recover them until after I got done, so I don't have the patches matched with each shot in sequence... And I was only able to find 4 of the 5...
But look closely at the patch on the far right... See the hole? Could that be one of my "flyers" ( 4C or 4E ) And it's smaller in diameter than the other 3 patches...
What did I learn?
• My eyes aren't what they used to be.
• I need a good steady bench to shoot from
• I need a spotter to watch where my patches land
• I need to recover each patch as I fire each shot so I can label each patch with its matching shot designation
• It looks like my front sight may need a few licks with a file as every shot string was below my point of aim, but I will wait until my groups tighten up before I adjust the sights at all
Mike