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<blockquote data-quote="NINEROUND" data-source="post: 2939881" data-attributes="member: 17429"><p>I haven't done any of the things you described yet. I have gotten 2 to 2 1/2" groups from a rest at 25 yards with Fiocchi and an old box of Remington 250 grainers, although they are about 4-5 inches low and a couple inches right. Since ammo is scarce even to non existent in my area, I'm planning on trying to get some loads together to adjust the sights to point of aim. I'd rather do the lswc design so that if an animal did present itself, I can use it to good effect. And they are cheap enough to reload that I can get a ton stored up if I find a load that I like. Sorry you had so much trouble with your Blackhawk. I kinda wish my Vaquero had adjustable sights to make the sight in process easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NINEROUND, post: 2939881, member: 17429"] I haven't done any of the things you described yet. I have gotten 2 to 2 1/2" groups from a rest at 25 yards with Fiocchi and an old box of Remington 250 grainers, although they are about 4-5 inches low and a couple inches right. Since ammo is scarce even to non existent in my area, I'm planning on trying to get some loads together to adjust the sights to point of aim. I'd rather do the lswc design so that if an animal did present itself, I can use it to good effect. And they are cheap enough to reload that I can get a ton stored up if I find a load that I like. Sorry you had so much trouble with your Blackhawk. I kinda wish my Vaquero had adjustable sights to make the sight in process easier. [/QUOTE]
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