I’ve seen a lot of shooters, and hunters, try to get their muzzleloading rifle the shoot a tight yard maxi group at two hundred yards, and nobodies has consistently done that at our range since I started shooting black powder in the early ‘70’s. Oh, I’ve seen some tight groups over the years, on a given day, but nobody has been able to make it happen all the time.
My standard line for new shooter, or hunter, that wants consistent tight groups, and killing velocity at two hundred yards is to tell him, or her, to go out and get a target that if it is hit at all, it would be a hit in the vitals. Then back it up with something to demonstrate penetration, and then come back and tell me what you think the possibilities are of making a clean kill. They all came back with a 125 maximum, or less. Now I know long shots can be made with the right gun, sights, load, and shooter, its just that magical combination only happens once in a blue moon.
Hungry Horse