Okay, fun but frustrating day at the range. J.B. and I finally got a day without rain, but humidity was heavy. My Hawken capgun is too heavy for offhand work, so .50 swamped flintlock it was. I do enjoy offhand, and that is 90+ % of my practice time.
Started off doing well, but soon got into failures to ignite prime, delays, misfires and hangfires. J.B. noted the Chambers/Evrard lock was throwing sparks, but the prime was not igniting. Normally this rifle is extremely reliable at ignition. The pan, flint and frizzen were wiped between each shot, and those were wiped clean of oil with alcohol last night. The priming powder just would not ignite. 4F Swiss. I think perhaps it had gone stale or damp in my range primer.
The target here was shot in this order. 10. 10. 7 (called). 9. Misfire. Misfire. Hangfire = 4 (or 5). That last one I thought was a misfire and started lowering the rifle. Grrrrrr. J.B. got to hear some choice words. My apologies!
So I think it scores a 40 or 41, not enough to challenge the lead, that is for sure.
Best wishes to those heading out to shoot some more targets. God Bless, Marc