Taylor and I will both be "lighting" some caps this afternoon when we shoot the postal match.When THINGS get serious, it's cap-lock time.
I have tried to get all 4 of my flinters to fire without prime - none of them would in some 5 attempts each. Note, I made sure there was NO powder in the pan. An overly large vent hole will self-prime if the frizzen is closed when the ball is shoved down the bore. Some of the main charge may stick to previous fouling in the pan and thus self-prime somewhat, even when loading with the frizzen in the open position.I'm not saying the gun cannot fire without priming, just that I could not make it happen with any of my rifles in the test I performed which amounted to about 20 tries. All of my guns had 1/16" vents and I wiped the pan clear to ensure NO powder granuals were present.
Quote from: Daryl on October 28, 2016, 10:46:21 PMIt seems obvious to me that you just don't have enough flintlocks. Pete, no one has enough flintlocks, including me.
It seems obvious to me that you just don't have enough flintlocks.
Quote from: Daryl on November 06, 2016, 08:04:41 PMTaylor and I will both be "lighting" some caps this afternoon when we shoot the postal match.When THINGS get serious, it's cap-lock time.Do you hunt with a flintlock? That's much more serious than a postal shoot.