tljack said:So true Zoni. The worst part is I know better than to get myself distracted. You can bet I won't violate that rule again.
Thanks for your patience
Terry
rubincam said:-----I don't remember ever dry balling but I shot my ramrod away once----- :idunno:
We ALL do it at some time or another! The Mrs. and I were getting ready to hunt an afternoon during our recent early ML season and while I was waiting on her to suit up in her Huntin' Duds, I stepped out on the deck to load my rifle...WHOOPS! I short started a ball and forgot to pour in the charge! I pulled the lock and vent liner, trickled in some 4F and pushed the ball down on top of it. Replaced the liner and lock, primed and proceeded to "spit" the ball out. My Mrs. came out and asked what I was shooting at and I said..."Oh nothing.. :idunno: just making sure my gun would go off!".. :grin: ..Bpstljack said:The problem seems to be solved........... :grin: I loaded a ball first. "breaking my rule of no chatting while loading".
tljack said:I am having trouble getting one of my flintlock rifles to fire. Actually I can't get it to fire at all! It is a Pennsylvania Lancaster in Isaac Haines styling. It has a 50 caliber Colerain Early American swamped barrel, large Siler lock.
Recently I fired nearly 50 rounds through it and then it stopped firing. The power in the pan is completely comsumed however. I cleaned the flash hole and tried again. No luck. I pulled the ball to make sure I hadn't gotten sloppy and forgot the powder. It had powder. I thought I may have bad powder so I tried it in the flash pan. It was completely consumed.
I took the gun home, cleaned it completely. Nothing but clear water coming out of the flash hole.
Obviously these are very simple guns and it should fire. I am out of any idea. Do any of you have a suggestion. I am sure I am over looking something obvious. I have been shooting these things nearly 40 years and I am always learning.
Thanks ahead of time
Terry
FPDoc said:I've been meaning to just go ahead and put feathers and a point on my ramrods for just such occasions. :thumbsup:
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