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ONCE?!?Of course I did dry ball once at a shooting match. Very embarrassing and humbling.
ONCE?!?Of course I did dry ball once at a shooting match. Very embarrassing and humbling.
There was a man named Toby Bridges who has several books about muzzleloading. I can't recall titles, but he was very informative. They might be a little dated but are still valuable. I'm sure I'd you perform a search you can come up with one.Any recommendations?
one thing I am curious on is, in a well tuned flintlock what is an acceptable misfire rate or rather how often can I expect it to go bang and not fizzle?
How many times have I said LOAD WITH THE HAMMERS DOWN. on the nipplesTo be honest I have more misfires with caplocks!
If my flint feels sharp on my flintlocks and the vent was pricked during loading I KNOW its going off.
And I hunt all weather's with them.View attachment 85661
I DOHow many times have I said LOAD WITH THE HAMMERS DOWN. on the nipples
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So silly question, could someone over here, buy one for you and ship it to you and get it through customs? Not to get around any laws, anywhere, but if available, since covid supplies are tight, to speed up shipping and expand on availability? We are all friends here teying to enjoy our sport.On that note, what are some locks to stay away from and locks to look out for? Bearing in mind all small american makers will not be available here. I see pedersoli (mostly), Antonio Zoli, Armi Jager and sometimes Lyman come up for sale here.
Only dry balling once at a match ! Sure sign of a Rookie ! I once started collecting balls with screw holes in them that I had to pull from match dry balling and when it got to five over I'd guess a year or so I remelted them to destroy the evidence. The odd thing is then I can go for quite a spell without doing so but eventually it will happen again.Of course I did dry ball once at a shooting match. Very embarrassing and humbling.
So silly question, could someone over here, buy one for you and ship it to you and get it through customs? Not to get around any laws, anywhere, but if available, since covid supplies are tight, to speed up shipping and expand on availability? We are all friends here teying to enjoy our sport.
Are the rules that specific to include flint locks? I mean it is a lock, no bullets, no powder, no brass cases, i mean it is a part. I have never personally tried it, ship out of country from here so no clue how it is to be done. If so, all i can so is whoa.....that is nit picky.....Yes it can be done, but there are a lot of hoops to be jumped through and money to be paid before it can happen. I thought about a kibler (kind of still am) but it seems like a lot of work. Australia isn't all that bad all the time, I recently tried to import some 50 cal conicals from the states, Aus required one form, the US side was ridiculous to the point of being not possible.
I was thinking I could buy a second hand pedersoli or similar, sand it back and let my wife do some carvings the stock before recoating it. This year is our 5 year wedding anniversary which has a wooden gift and something like that would suit me just fine.
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