Author Topic: Setting flints in leather or lead--how thick should the leather be?  (Read 15489 times)

Offline Natureboy

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Re: Setting flints in leather or lead--how thick should the leather be?
« Reply #25 on: June 18, 2014, 03:21:16 AM »
  Because I heat our house with wood, I have plenty of worn-out leather gloves, a lifetime supply of flint grippers.

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Re: Setting flints in leather or lead--how thick should the leather be?
« Reply #26 on: June 18, 2014, 03:05:04 PM »
On my hunting rifles I always use a nice thick piece of oil tanned leather, notched at the rear to span the top jaw bolt. I also notch the heel of the flint, to span the bolt, to keep it from shifting sideways on impact. I rarely have a problem with loose flints.

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I've used the same method for all my rifles, hunting and target, for years.  It works very well indeed.

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Re: Setting flints in leather or lead--how thick should the leather be?
« Reply #27 on: September 27, 2014, 07:25:27 AM »
Natureboy, I just soak the leather, wrap it round the rear of the flint and tighten it into the cock. Yes, I generally let the glue dry before I snapped the lock.  I was given the tip by Roy Keeler, a fine shot with a flinter