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To improve your accuracy with a .45 Colt Lever Gun on deer, focus on proper gun handling, consistent trigger pull, and accurate bullet placement at 50-75 yards, using a 200-grain bullet for maximum expansion and penetration.
Gun Handling and Positioning
Proper gun handling is essential for accurate shooting with a .45 Colt Lever Gun. Start by ensuring a firm grip on the gun, with your right hand on the grip and your left hand supporting the forearm. Position yourself for a stable shooting stance, with your feet shoulder-width apart and your dominant eye aligned with the gun’s sights. Keep your arm straight, with the gun held at a 45-degree angle, and use your off-hand to steady the gun.
Sight Adjustment and Zeroing
To achieve accurate shooting, it’s crucial to zero your gun’s sights at 50-75 yards. Use a target with a bullseye and a 100-yard mark to help you adjust your sights. For a .45 Colt Lever Gun, you’ll typically need to adjust the rear sight to around 2-3 clicks to the right and 1-2 clicks down to achieve a point of aim at 50 yards. Keep in mind that you may need to adjust your sights further for long-range shots.
Bullet Choice and Ballistics
When hunting deer, it’s essential to use the right bullet for the job. For a .45 Colt Lever Gun, a 200-grain bullet is an excellent choice for maximum expansion and penetration. Look for bullets with a flat nose or a bonded design to ensure consistent expansion and minimal fragmentation. Be sure to consider the ballistic characteristics of your chosen bullet, including its trajectory and terminal performance, to ensure you’re making the most effective shot possible.
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