Author Topic: Ok why..... (might a flintlock have a vent in addition to the touchhole)  (Read 3398 times)

Offline Bob Roller

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Re: Ok why.....
« Reply #25 on: April 29, 2024, 05:49:51 PM »
Here's a picture of my Joseph Lang rifle from around 1850.   When I shoot the rifle, I get a tiny bit of fowling at this vent, but I do not notice any jet of smoke or flame.



This is almost identical to the breech of the Whitworth semi military match rifle I used for 11 years.Platinum plug with VERY small vent but no noticeable fire of smoke.80 grains of 3fg and a 485 grain bullet will run pressures up beyond and round ball gun.The semi military match rifle was a target grade long range rifle with a long forearm and barrel bands.High end lock and sights as well.
Bob Roller

Offline Daryl

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After firing a LOT of 'rounds', the side of this platinum plate/vent barely has a wisp/trickle of fouling on it, easily wiped off with a finger & barely leaving any colour on the finger.
Daryl

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Offline mikeyfirelock

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I’ve been at this muzzleloading thing for about 50 years now and remember when this went around before.    The claim back then was the hole produced faster ignition.
That was quickly proven wrong and it died a natural death. I think this was back in the late 70’s or maybe earlier..
Put it to rest……..OR a drill a hole in your gun and see for yourself.
 Mikeyfirelock ( almost old enough to remember when percussion caps were the newest thing!)
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Offline foresterdj

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A blunder no doubt. If it was me (and I could do something this dumb) after a tantrum I might have drilled and tapped it, put in a screw, and told people it was a custom port for keeping the breach clean.

Offline TDM

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It was a dead end road idea then and now.

Offline bpd303

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I always thought the vent was to aid in loading and not blow powder out of the flash hole. But what do I know.:D
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Offline JTR

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Re: Ok why.....
« Reply #31 on: June 28, 2024, 07:50:28 PM »
Plug this vent and put one on the bottom flat to move the ram rod forward for fast reloading ;D ;D ;D.

Bob Roller

I like this one!
John
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Offline Darrin McDonal

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Now, that's the funniest thing I've seen in a long time. Heck, he could at least plug it.
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Colonial Williamsburg
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Offline Terry Reynolds

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Worm hole
aka “digger658”