Ricky Bobby
32 Cal
I have a Lyman .54 cal flintlock GPR headed my way and I have never owned or used anything with black powder or have experienced a firearm that loads from the muzzle so to say I’ve got a lot to learn would be an understatement! I do have considerable experience shooting and handling firearms and reloading for the ones I have so I’m hoping this black powder adventure I’m about to go on is something that helps get me excited again about my shooting & hunting career that honestly I was starting to get somewhat bored with after 47yrs of age and doing it my entire life. Anyhow, I’m just going to ask a few questions right here right now to get them out of the way and some of you all might laugh but they are honest questions I have and since I have no one to mentor me on these things I’m sorta leaning on you all to explain some of it to me. So here we go.
1st off, I’m a hunter and definitely plan on hunting with this flintlock rifle. I’m curious since black powder is highly corrosive how long I can safely leave my rifle loaded with a charge and no harm be done. I can easily find myself wanting to leave it loaded between hunts from a.m. to p.m. or from an evening hunt to overnight for a hunt the next morning. Is this something I can safely do? Or am I better off to discharge the gun when my hunt is over?
2nd, without the rifle in my hands yet, I’m curious about type and size of flints that are required or that you all think I’d have my best luck with? Seller states the lock has been swapped out to a L&R lock. Not sure if that changes anything? I’m currently trying to put together a list of supplies I’d like to have on hand and extra flints are high on that list. Just have no idea where to start with size & type?
Third, I have been researching here a lot since I joined and seeing where lots of folks seem to be using 3f for both their main charge and priming the pan. I really like the idea of doing that to keep things simple using a single powder. If you were starting out in the dark like myself, is it as simple as just figuring out the size of round ball and thickness of my patch my rifle likes, then deciding on what size charge of 3f my rifle likes? Or is there a chance my rifle just may not like 3f? Is that possible? I just don’t want to get hung up on trying to make something work if every situation is completely different. I guess what I’m asking is what is the likelihood a 70gr or 80gr charge of 3f will work in my rifle?
Lastly, I’m curious if there are any shooting accessories or must haves that I might be overlooking that you instantly think I need to make sure I have. I need to obtain a fair amount of supplies yet to get me going. Ball starter, ramrod, patches, lube, flash hole pick, etc. I’ve been over on the TOTW website checking things out. They seem to have about everything I will need I think.
Apologize for the long post. I’m currently full of all kinds of questions. My brain is spinning a 100mph right now. I’m more excited than I ever have been in a long time so I think this is going to be good for me! Appreciate anyone’s thoughts and comments. Good day!
1st off, I’m a hunter and definitely plan on hunting with this flintlock rifle. I’m curious since black powder is highly corrosive how long I can safely leave my rifle loaded with a charge and no harm be done. I can easily find myself wanting to leave it loaded between hunts from a.m. to p.m. or from an evening hunt to overnight for a hunt the next morning. Is this something I can safely do? Or am I better off to discharge the gun when my hunt is over?
2nd, without the rifle in my hands yet, I’m curious about type and size of flints that are required or that you all think I’d have my best luck with? Seller states the lock has been swapped out to a L&R lock. Not sure if that changes anything? I’m currently trying to put together a list of supplies I’d like to have on hand and extra flints are high on that list. Just have no idea where to start with size & type?
Third, I have been researching here a lot since I joined and seeing where lots of folks seem to be using 3f for both their main charge and priming the pan. I really like the idea of doing that to keep things simple using a single powder. If you were starting out in the dark like myself, is it as simple as just figuring out the size of round ball and thickness of my patch my rifle likes, then deciding on what size charge of 3f my rifle likes? Or is there a chance my rifle just may not like 3f? Is that possible? I just don’t want to get hung up on trying to make something work if every situation is completely different. I guess what I’m asking is what is the likelihood a 70gr or 80gr charge of 3f will work in my rifle?
Lastly, I’m curious if there are any shooting accessories or must haves that I might be overlooking that you instantly think I need to make sure I have. I need to obtain a fair amount of supplies yet to get me going. Ball starter, ramrod, patches, lube, flash hole pick, etc. I’ve been over on the TOTW website checking things out. They seem to have about everything I will need I think.
Apologize for the long post. I’m currently full of all kinds of questions. My brain is spinning a 100mph right now. I’m more excited than I ever have been in a long time so I think this is going to be good for me! Appreciate anyone’s thoughts and comments. Good day!