Some years back (decades?) we had a 200yard postal match here at ALR. There were only 3 entries. Taylor, myself and George? the originator. Sorry, I cannot remember his "handle". Guess that
was a long time ago, maybe 2008?
In warming up for the match, both Taylor and I managed a 5 shot group at 200yards from a bench-rest, of 2 1/2". Flukes? Probably. Both of us were shooting round balls and 2F GOEX powder.
He used a .62 Hawken of his own make, with 34" 66" ROT, a .615" ball and 10 ounce denim patch, which at that time, measured .0225" thick. He also used WindshieldWasherFluid+ a tich of Neetsfoot oil over 127gr. 2F GOEX.
I used my .69 cal. Sporting Rifle, 31" bl. with 66" ROT, .682" ball and 12 ounce denim (.030") with the same WWWF lube and 140gr. 2F GOEX.
The contest was 2 different positions, but no bench. Interesting shoot. The .69 won the match. We shoot without wiping or swabbing the bore at any time.
At that time, I had a 300yard leaf on the rear sight. We used to have a 24" saw blade gong at 300 yards and used that during rendezvous, once a year. I filed that sight for that target. Shooting
at it was always done standing/offhand. Everyone who shot at that gong with my rifle, hit it. Never a miss (4 of us) but no one would shoot it twice. That was back in the late 1980's. Nowadays, the rifle only has sights for 100, 150 and 200meters with the hunting load. With the plinking load of only 85gr. of 2F, the sights zero at 50, 100 and 150.
The bore has slicked up enough after over 5,000 shots, that I can get by with a 10 ounce denim. This new material measures .021". The rifle is still shooting well and winning the odd match.
These are photos Taylor took of me shooting my little rifle, at the 200yard match. This was the standing position we used.
The first pic. is aiming at the 200yard target. The second caught the recoil almost at the peak of travel. That was with 140gr. which was dead on at 200yards. My moose load of 165gr. was dead on at 200 meters with that sight blade(3-blade and standing sight.)