New .357 Single Shot
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2021 11:11 pm
No pics - didn't take any. Just for break in purposes I used PMC 158 grain solids. Iron sights. Even with glasses I am struggling with the irons. Sitting that bead in the tiny "U" on top of the diamond I just can't do. The results weren't good. Much bigger groups than I had hoped for. However my son had brought some handloads so I shot three of those. The last two I gave a bit of extra effort and they ended up within an inch of each other. I reload .357's and a recent post using the same powder and bullets I normally use to reload indicates that the accuracy issues were probably the shooter, not the rifle. As far as shooting it - super sweet. It's a model made post the trigger group upgrade so the trigger is very nice.
Now - I need to look into sighting options. I'd like to think a skinner peep would help but that front bead may just be too small and hard to see. So I'm thinking about a 1-4 power that I'd probably leave on 2, or a 2X scout type optic. Anybody out there with "old eyes" that can attest to the viability of just adding a skinner sight being helpful, or an actual solution?
I have a stellar single shot .243 with a nice 3.5 - 10 Leupold sitting atop. It's great for sitting on the creek line or the edge of the woods overlooking a field - but the .357 is for stands inside the woods. Shots will always be under 100 yards. But I have to be able to hit with it or it's not really useful.
Any advice - real world experience would be great.
NOTE: Red dots and the like have been considered, but I have a really good red dot that used to sit on my muzzle loader. But that silly dot is too fuzzy these days. So - either an iron site solution or experience with a scout type scope would be great.
Now - I need to look into sighting options. I'd like to think a skinner peep would help but that front bead may just be too small and hard to see. So I'm thinking about a 1-4 power that I'd probably leave on 2, or a 2X scout type optic. Anybody out there with "old eyes" that can attest to the viability of just adding a skinner sight being helpful, or an actual solution?
I have a stellar single shot .243 with a nice 3.5 - 10 Leupold sitting atop. It's great for sitting on the creek line or the edge of the woods overlooking a field - but the .357 is for stands inside the woods. Shots will always be under 100 yards. But I have to be able to hit with it or it's not really useful.
Any advice - real world experience would be great.
NOTE: Red dots and the like have been considered, but I have a really good red dot that used to sit on my muzzle loader. But that silly dot is too fuzzy these days. So - either an iron site solution or experience with a scout type scope would be great.