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- Dec 8, 2010
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I successfully, kinda, fired my first shots ever from a flintlock!
I loaded up 80 grains of Triple Seven and a patched round ball. The first shot we went off without a hitch.
The second shot was a lot of work. I couldn’t get it to fire to save my life. I tried several times without success. I figured that the touch hole liner had become plugged up. Of course I didn’t have a pick with me. Rookie mistake. I finally straightened out a fishing hook to pick the touch hole. Still no luck. I remembered putting powder under the nipple on a percussion rifle many times. So I took the pan primer and placed some black powder in the opening of the touch hole liner and primed the pan. I settled in on the target, set the trigger, and……,flash…., kaboom!
I have a LOT to learn about flintlocks but I think I’m hooked. When that first shot went off I was all smiles
The shot to the left of the bullseye was the first shot. The second shot is the lower one. Only 25 yards so nothing to brag about.
I loaded up 80 grains of Triple Seven and a patched round ball. The first shot we went off without a hitch.
The second shot was a lot of work. I couldn’t get it to fire to save my life. I tried several times without success. I figured that the touch hole liner had become plugged up. Of course I didn’t have a pick with me. Rookie mistake. I finally straightened out a fishing hook to pick the touch hole. Still no luck. I remembered putting powder under the nipple on a percussion rifle many times. So I took the pan primer and placed some black powder in the opening of the touch hole liner and primed the pan. I settled in on the target, set the trigger, and……,flash…., kaboom!
I have a LOT to learn about flintlocks but I think I’m hooked. When that first shot went off I was all smiles
The shot to the left of the bullseye was the first shot. The second shot is the lower one. Only 25 yards so nothing to brag about.