Dear folks, I will soon be the proud owner of my very first Flintlock rifle, soon I will have this in my hands.
https://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=60566.0I'd like to thank 120RIR for helping me and being a pleasant fellow to deal with, thanks sir!
When I first came aboard here a couple months ago, I was dead set on jumping right in and building the first flintlock I would fire, but I had some reasonable back room feedback from a member here I'd like to thank, Art Fleener (Snapper), while Art was very encouraging regarding building my own first rifle, he also laid out some good advice, and based on that advice he got me to thinking, I need to cool my jets and perhaps get a rifle in my hand, and perhaps carry it around for awhile and fire it, get to know how these work, and then I'd be in a better position to build, and that made complete sense to me, while Art was not saying that directly, he did spur my mind to think a bit more on it, and my gut was telling me to get one in my hands, examine it, shoot it, sight it in, etc. I am glad I am going this route. Plus, I really want to shoot, now! Not a year from now when the rifle build would be complete.
I also purchased a couple great books that you all advised me on as well, "Flintlocks, A Practical Guide for their Use and Appreciation (Eric A. Bye)", and "The Gunsmith of Grenville County (Peter A. Alexander)".
Also, I joined NMLRA and The Contemporary Longrifle Association, I have already made contact with an NMLRA charter locally to walk on the range and meet the folks, super happy about that.
I am about a third way through the gunsmith book, and I have read through much of the practical guide book, now that I am ready to have a rifle in my hands, the practical guide book is even more exciting to read now.
Given the fact that I am reading, and studying, does anyone here have any tips or words of wisdom you could impart with a complete greenie muzzle loader guy?
I do have a few questions, and I could probably find the answers in the practical guide book. But I am interested in your feedback if you have the time.
- How do I know what size patch I need?
- Can I purchase balls that are exactly 50 caliber, sometimes I read you guys talking about balls a tad larger or smaller depending on type of shooting.
- What would be a good powder to use? Probably a highly subjective question.
- I have read a good load to start out with is the same size of the caliber, so I would start out with 50 grains for my 50 cal?
- My book says I need to clean my guns bore with a swab about ever three or so shots at the range, is this excessive?
Just a few of my questions, and thanks to anyone in advance for chiming in, appreciate it greatly.