I'd like to raise my glass of amber liquid to any and all who give advice, share knowledge, and offer encouragement. Today, after weeks of studying old posts, texts and phone calls with a fellow member, I was able to take my flintlock GPR, and get off 15 trouble free shots. No hangfires, no pan flashes, no bad sparks. Not sure how many I would have gotten, as I ran out of patches. I was only looking for proof of concept. Next trip will be for working up an accurate hunting load. Special thanks to @TDM for the hand turned river cane powder measurer, to @Redmoon for the hand forged knapping hammer, to @Beaverman2 for the handmade ball pouch, to @simonbeans for the handmade turn screw. And a huge thanks to my good buddy Gum Slough Muzzleloader. He pushed me to not give up on the gun or the process. Through calls and texts got me to where I have a sparker, not a flint eater. And to any and all who have posted tips to get the Lymans GPR Flinter to be a consistent shooter. Thanks, I'm one happy camper. I won't huck this ol gal into the creek now. And with due diligence, be hunting with her this coming deer season.