Hello; Here is a question for all you hard core flintlock shooters. I recently purchased a new custom .54 flint rifle with a 1803 Harpers Ferry lock (repro, Davis I think) that the seller said been tuned and had a hardened frizzen. I have yet to shoot the gun, but I did buy some high quality 3/4" square black knapped flints to try out the lock. When I mounted the flint and snapped the lock, the flint broke into several large pieces. I tried a second flint. It too broke. Not chipped...it broke into three pieces. And then a third. Do any of you have any thoughts on why? Could it be because the frizzen is hardened? I own two other flintlocks, and have never had a flint(s) break like that before. Is it my own ignorance in using the wrong flints in a military style lock? A bad batch of flints? Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks
Elee