Hello lads,
Well I have tried many loads and have shot hundreds and hundreds of rounds through all of my Uberti model P black powder frame revolvers, and can not hit point of aim. they all shoot way too low, all using two different loads, The laser cast 250 grain and the lyman 452664 250 grain with 8 grains unique, my go to load, and The 4 3/4 shoots a full six inches low, the 5.5" shoots 4.5" low and the 7" barrel shoots 2" low at 50 feet from a rest and using a 6 O'clock hold to the bull.
Oddly all three have the same front sight on them. I have tried 200 grain bullets, to no avail, oddly I see almost no difference in the drop.
I have tried to work around by trying to shoot to center point, but this is not going to work on 8" steel plates as I will shoot under them, and I just can't raise the front sight up to the same position in the notch to be consistent.
I hate to start laying a file on the front sight, but looks as if I need to.
Any suggestions as to where to start in reducing the height? as I don't want to haul my big bench vise to the range and file a pinch at a time.
Thanks Gents,
Donald Bowman