I also concave the face of the liner but before installing it i also cone the inside then open the hole . also once installed i never remove the liner clean with it in place
Never for me.....
Is getting a lot of powder in the pan a common occurrence for you guys?
If you are getting a reliable flash in the pan or hang fires, there is something between the pan and the powder charge preventing ignition of the powder. Yeah, the new L&R lock won't help if the issue is between the touch hole and the powder charge.I bought a Invest Arms Hawken style rifle .50 CAL. new from Dixie Gun Works. I had reliability problems with ignition. I've tried every thing that I know, my club members know, our forum knows and YouTube knows.
new English flints, tried both bevel and bevel down
.062 flash hole dia. in the sunset position
4f powder in the flash pan (Goex)
50 gr. 3f main charge (Goex)
.490 RB
.018 thick pre lubed patch
flash pan powder towards the outside and inside of flash pan
tapped on barrel to make sure powder is in the patent breech
picked flash before each shot
Sometimes I get flash in the pan but no main charge
Sometimes it goes off okay
Sometimes hang fire
Tough to shoot when it's like this
Bought a new L&R lock, didn't work any better
I'm so frustrated that I'm thinking of buying a Kibler Woods Runner with hopes of better reliability.
PLEASE HELP!!
Larger touch hole has made my flintlocks more reliable. I drilled them out about the amount you were curious about. Only downside for me is 3F can be driven out the touch hole when you seat your charge. I plug it during loading on a target session when using Swiss 3 F. As to accuracy, I don’t shoot in national matches, just club matches every month for fun. You can’t shoot a nice target with a hang fire rifle anyway. I think you’d be happy with a larger touch hole.Hello everyone.
My question is, will opening up my flash hole from .0625 to .070 dia. on my flint lock rifle make ignition more reliable?
Thanks.
Sometimes. I usually load it with a paper clip in the flash hole, or sometimes before I prime it.When your rifle is loaded do you see or feel the powder (with a vent pick) inside the flash hole?
Thanks Flintlock Ron. I'm going to try opening it up to .070I have a investarm hawken also. I couldn’t get reliable ignition with 1/16 touch hole so I drilled it out to 5/64 and it worked perfectly ever since. My other gun I also have drilled to 5/64 and I like it
I may try 2f powder and see if that helps. Thanks for your help.Larger touch hole has made my flintlocks more reliable. I drilled them out about the amount you were curious about. Only downside for me is 3F can be driven out the touch hole when you seat your charge. I plug it during loading on a target session when using Swiss 3 F. As to accuracy, I don’t shoot in national matches, just club matches every month for fun. You can’t shoot a nice target with a hang fire rifle anyway. I think you’d be happy with a larger touch hole.
Not contesting your statement, but I am wondering how a larger touch hole would make the rifle less accurate..Yes, and less accurate.
Yes, I enlarged my flash hole to 1/16th on my Kibler Colonial. To make sure the drill bit was indeed 1/16, j measured it with a dial caliber. When ramming the PRB down, I found 3F in the pan. Never did figure that out but I ended up zeroing with 2F which does not leak through.Never for me.
Thanks, EC121. I'll give it a try.Plug the hole with one of those little interdental brushes. It will let the air out and keep the powder in.
I have had good success with using small wire gage reamers instead of the drill. I put the reamer in a pin vise and turn by hand. I go up a size and then shoot the rifle to see if it helps. I've made my rifles go off consistently with only opening my touchhole .0005 to .0015 larger.Thanks Flintlock Ron. I'm going to try opening it up to .070
I use a pin vise as well with my small number drill bits. Only takes 3 or 4 turns to get through a liner with a sharp HSS bit. I’ve never seen a set of wire gauge reamers. I’ll have to look at them on the old interweb. Thanks for sharing.I have had good success with using small wire gage reamers instead of the drill. I put the reamer in a pin vise and turn by hand. I go up a size and then shoot the rifle to see if it helps. I've made my rifles go off consistently with only opening my touchhole .0005 to .0015 larger.
My mistake, I meant number reamers, not wire gage.I use a pin vise as well with my small number drill bits. Only takes 3 or 4 turns to get through a liner with a sharp HSS bit. I’ve never seen a set of wire gauge reamers. I’ll have to look at them on the old interweb. Thanks for sharing.
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