Good stuff! Surprised to hear of the better shooting offhand than using a rest. You must be rock steady bub. Keep enjoying the new muzzle loading experience!
It is strange but true Phil. Ask Dante lol. He is just as shocked as the rest of us that I can shoot better standing and aiming with sights then I can shooting off the bench. The more I shot today off the bench the worse I got. Getting frustrated I told Dave " It can't be the gun or the loads, it has to be ME" followed by " I am putting the sight where it was and I am going to stand up and shoot " BAM right back on paper again at both 50 and 100 yards and hit both in about the same dang place on the target. Just a little high and left. If I bring my head more to a straight position I will pull that bullet right back to the center.
I figured out that while I was on the bench the rear stock was hitting my shoulder pocket the same but the problem was I was leaning my head over the centerline trying to MAKE the gun shoot. Standing my check was hitting more on the side and not on the top of the back stock. The bench was too low and I was not putting my check on the side but more on the top and causing me to shoot left. Moved rear sight and it made it worse because I was leaning over even more and not even hitting paper.
This muzzy is pretty light and like I said, it shoulders really well for me and gives me a very stable sight picture. Just like the saying goes " Make the gun an extension of your arm" I think I might be able to do that with this gun and become just as good with it as I am with my old single shot .22 that Dave still like to tell the story of lol.