Don Steele
45 Cal.
Thanks to all for the advice. I'm going to be "on a mission" today to pick up a diamond file and give it a try.
Pressure flaking as well will get a good look. I have some small antler sets around here that I took off spike bucks. A sharpened piece off one of those ought to work well.
All these tricks and techniques are valuable to me as I'm not good enough with my flintlock to be able to "hold through" poor ignition like some folks do. When I have a good target going or am taking a critical shot in a shootoff I've found that a little last-minute dressing up of my flint always helps, even if it's not too bad in the first place. Might be all in my head...but wherever it's coming from, the results are there. Additionally, it's been my observation that really good flints are becoming increasingly difficult to obtain, are significantly more expensive and aren't likely to get any cheaper. SRV's idea of adding a dab of JB weld sounds like an intriguing plan for "Humpy" flints and I'll be keeping it in mind.
Thank you.
Pressure flaking as well will get a good look. I have some small antler sets around here that I took off spike bucks. A sharpened piece off one of those ought to work well.
All these tricks and techniques are valuable to me as I'm not good enough with my flintlock to be able to "hold through" poor ignition like some folks do. When I have a good target going or am taking a critical shot in a shootoff I've found that a little last-minute dressing up of my flint always helps, even if it's not too bad in the first place. Might be all in my head...but wherever it's coming from, the results are there. Additionally, it's been my observation that really good flints are becoming increasingly difficult to obtain, are significantly more expensive and aren't likely to get any cheaper. SRV's idea of adding a dab of JB weld sounds like an intriguing plan for "Humpy" flints and I'll be keeping it in mind.
Thank you.