About a year ago, I had asked about how to store a takedown lever action and got some great advice on CGN, so hoping to get some here again.
I've finally had the chance to shoot my Winchester 1892 357 Deluxe Trapper Takedown (Miroku) and it's been a lot of fun... but I'm finding my accuracy to be farther from what I had envisioned when I bought the rifle. On the forums everywhere, I keep reading about some guy who will shoot sub MOA with iron sights and maybe a bullet through a thumb tack every single time from 100 yards away... and I didn't expect that, but my results were pretty bad:
1) Factory Buckhorn Iron Sight - sitting at a bench, indoors. No bags for support -- At 25y, I'm finding it to be 4-6" spread if I'm trying to shoot groups.
2) Upgraded to Marble Arms round bullseye rear sight - same.. maybe just a little less.. but still 4" spread and unreliable
Now I have a tang mounted Marble arms improved peep sight that I'll be trying next.. but I'm not expecting it to make much of a difference. I've tried different types of ammo and tried 38 special vs 357 mag. My questions are:
1) Seriously - how accurate is it supposed to be without real support?
2) Assuming it's me and not the gun, should I just sell this thing and move on?
3) Do people actually use this thing to go hunting? Seems like a recipe for disaster given the variable impact point
For context, I'm used to shooting 22LR at 1 MOA at 50y through a 6-24x50 scope. So yeah.. hoping to get some opinions or ideas on how I can improve without just locking the rifle in a sled.
Thanks!
I've finally had the chance to shoot my Winchester 1892 357 Deluxe Trapper Takedown (Miroku) and it's been a lot of fun... but I'm finding my accuracy to be farther from what I had envisioned when I bought the rifle. On the forums everywhere, I keep reading about some guy who will shoot sub MOA with iron sights and maybe a bullet through a thumb tack every single time from 100 yards away... and I didn't expect that, but my results were pretty bad:
1) Factory Buckhorn Iron Sight - sitting at a bench, indoors. No bags for support -- At 25y, I'm finding it to be 4-6" spread if I'm trying to shoot groups.
2) Upgraded to Marble Arms round bullseye rear sight - same.. maybe just a little less.. but still 4" spread and unreliable
Now I have a tang mounted Marble arms improved peep sight that I'll be trying next.. but I'm not expecting it to make much of a difference. I've tried different types of ammo and tried 38 special vs 357 mag. My questions are:
1) Seriously - how accurate is it supposed to be without real support?
2) Assuming it's me and not the gun, should I just sell this thing and move on?
3) Do people actually use this thing to go hunting? Seems like a recipe for disaster given the variable impact point
For context, I'm used to shooting 22LR at 1 MOA at 50y through a 6-24x50 scope. So yeah.. hoping to get some opinions or ideas on how I can improve without just locking the rifle in a sled.
Thanks!