I finished up a mountain rifle yesterday and took it out to sight in this morning. I had been dreading this since about 2 years ago I had the same lock and never did get it to spark well.
I put a new flint in it. (the little 3/4" that is correct for that lock) and fired 3 pans of priming and each one flashed with no problems. Great maybe I am home free with this lock. Got to the range and the first two shots were dead on at 25 yards, great maybe I have been dreading this for no reason. The third shot no pan flash, the fourth shot no pan flash, same for the 5th, I checked the priming, then dumped it and put in fresh. 6th shot no flash!
Turned the flint over and it fired the first time, good. Next shot fired then 4 more times no flash.
When the flint is bevel up it strikes the frizzen at the lowest point and only for about a 1/2". When I turned the flint over it seems to pretty much strike all the way down the frizzen but the flint is very dull by now and I get mad and go home.
My question is how can I tell if the frizzen is too hard? I think it might be since it has no gouges in it, only clean scrape marks. I hate these locks! I had to use it due to short length that I needed on this stock.
Another thing I hate about them is that its almost impossible to position a new flint where it clears the frizzen in the half cock position!
Anyone have any experience with these locks?
Dennis