Does everyone use a cows knee to keep their flintlocks dry in rainy weather?
I'm just curious if a cows knee is just a given when hunting with a flintlock, or if it's something that is employed when a lock is not properly designed.
I've tried greasing the edge of the pan & frizzen, but when I start stomping through damp brush, I'm sure to get a misfire. It seems that the brush is the killer. A little snow or rain isn't too bad, but start walking through brush that has snow, dew, or rain and the pan will get damp.
I've been careful to keep pan clean, I even use 2f for priming. But without a cows knee I'm sunk. Yet I hate the blasted thing. It's a pain to deal with when preparing for the shot. And when the weather is nice it's a pain to lug in the possible's bag.