Some just need slapped on the side.
I avoid steel picks, hard on the vent hole. I use brass.
Quote from: Mike Brooks on February 25, 2019, 05:07:16 PMI avoid steel picks, hard on the vent hole. I use brass.I load then pick, with quill-just a simple push into the charge, not a reaming nor a drilling to the far side. Birds are very untidy and leave the woods full of feathers to collect.
The Hunters RuleFlint be sharp to make good sparkno damp be in the panpick the vent so it be clearso nothing stops the brandplug the vent with feathered quillwhen storing for the nightdo your part so carefullyand your arm will do alright
I tried a search but maybe im doing it wrong. My question is ,afted you load your flintlock do you push the pick in the flash hole or just prime and shoot,,, or maybe some put atoothpick or other in tbe hole untilloading is done then remove the toothpick and prime?