Not sure if this is the correct forum so move if I'm wrong.
Took my brand new thompson center impact muzzleloader (modern) out to our range to make sure it was sighted in properly. To my amazement, and my dads, it was shooting way too high at 30yrds and off the charts at 50yrds. Now we're pretty sure we understand the concept of iron sights and our back sight was as low as it could possibly go. (if we are wrong with this then this is our problem)
We also tried differing load combinations between 1-2 pucks of pyrodex. There was nothing wrong with our groupings so it isn't a loading improperly issue as far as I know.
Any help would be appreciated. Need to know whether this sucker needs to go back. I have no interest in mounted a scope also.
Took my brand new thompson center impact muzzleloader (modern) out to our range to make sure it was sighted in properly. To my amazement, and my dads, it was shooting way too high at 30yrds and off the charts at 50yrds. Now we're pretty sure we understand the concept of iron sights and our back sight was as low as it could possibly go. (if we are wrong with this then this is our problem)
We also tried differing load combinations between 1-2 pucks of pyrodex. There was nothing wrong with our groupings so it isn't a loading improperly issue as far as I know.
Any help would be appreciated. Need to know whether this sucker needs to go back. I have no interest in mounted a scope also.


















































