Rick Boylan
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I only use 3F to prime and load. I've never had a problem. It's been very reliable for me as long as my flint is sharp and throws sparks.
Provide examples of this having happened while priming the pan...to anyone....ever.hanshi said:While "rare" may be an overstatement, That one in 100,000 shooter might take issue with you. If powder from the horn going down the muzzle can find a latent spark, so can the powder in the pan.
Do you walk to the range, Zonie? :grin:Zonie said:With something as simple as priming the pan from a small container to minimize anything that may happen rather than priming directly from a horn, I say, why not do it?
Do as you wish, it doesn't bother me.Zonie said:We both know there are no recorded incidents of a latent spark in a flintlocks pan accidentally igniting fresh powder as it is poured into the pan.
Even if it has happened, it is very unlikely that anything would have been written about it.
That does not prove it could not happen.
Different folks have different ideas about how much they want to tempt fate.
Many people have a "It can't happen to me" attitude and others have a, "With my luck I'll be the first person some disaster will strike" attitude.
Generally speaking I say, "Whatever floats your boat as long as it doesn't endanger someone else."
With something as simple as priming the pan from a small container to minimize anything that may happen rather than priming directly from a horn, I say, why not do it?
Spence10 said:And yet there is good evidence that priming powder and priming horns were used in the early 17th century by the English army and in the 16th century by the French army. If it's a fact that they were not used in the 18th century, but were used again in the 19th, then we have a gap in the story, and don't understand the proper sequence of events.twisted_1in66 said:If you are concerned about historical accuracy, 18th century priming horns are virtually non-existent.
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