Flint Or Detonator?
Col Peter Hawker, "Instructions to Young Sporstmen"
"While I was using nothing but detonating guns for four seasons, it was the remark of my man, that he had never had the pleasure of seeing me make such long shots as I was once in the habit of doing, and I, ready to lay all the fault on myself, or rather to a premature attack on that Anno Domini complaint which must befall the best of us, felt that I dare not blame a system which my superiors had so universally adopted.
I took up a flint gun.
This was worse and worse; as its comparative slowness made me miss even fair shots.
The next year, however, having being prevented by illness, from taking a gun in hand till just before the end of the season, the sensation of firing a flint and a detonator became as it were De novo.
I accordingly took out a Flint gun, and Down came the long shots, as in former days!-I name this as a simple fact.
Let others argue the point as they please.
So I shall now conclude the subject by reducing the matter to a very few words.
Can you shoot well with a flint gun? Yes!.....Then leave well alone!
Can you? No! Then by all means go and get a detonator."
In the chapter on the detonating system, he says this, re. a detonator firing quicker, but not Stronger;
"Mr. Durs Egg made to me a droll but good comparison, on the ignition of detonating guns;
he said "If I were to kick a fellow out of my shop, would he go off as strong on his legs as if I allowed him to walk out?" :-)