Yesterday afternoon I had trouble firing a load for about 30 minutes. This has never happned to me in many decades of shooting black powder, admittedly most in percussion guns. I had my 45 cal Don Bruton rifle, and had shot 2 times with no problems. Using 45 grains of FFF and the same powder in the pan. In the past I've used FFFF in the pan, but I ran out. I use a patched moist with a water and ballistol for lube.
The first misfire (flash in the pan) I realized I didn't pick the vent prior. I usually do. So I did for a second try, and just reprimed the pan. Another flash in the pan. So next I wiped the frizzen face, and the pan and lip of the flint. picked the vent all the way into the powder as far as the pick would go, moved it around to make a channel like I do. Flashed.
The next 2-3 times I trickled powder into the vent, pushing it inside with the pick. Not much would fit of course, the gun was loaded. The flashes became weak or I would get a Klatch and no powder would fire. So next I reversed the flint. 2-3 more shots, flashes in the pan.
Next I got my last new flint out of the bag, put it in the hammer. Cleaned the pan and face well, and spent about 10 minutes getting as much powder in the vent as I could. Then used the pick to crush a channel again through the powder. Another flash in the pan. After 1-2 more tries, I got it to fire with a distinct delay....fffffsss-booom!
Each time I used a half to 2/3 pan full primer, and kept it below and slightly away from the vent. It's dry in Arizona, and was about 65 degrees. I was about to think I'd need a worm, somthing I've never had to do in 40 years.
What would have caused this refusal to fire?