Man that flintlock flinch is no joke, from fifty yards I only hit my poster board 5/10times and somewhat close to my 6in shoot N&C target about 5-6” low and right with one flyer 12” left.
I realize how much range time I’ll need to try and correct my issue. I plan on having my shooting partner, my girlfriend to either prime or not prime my pan and start there.
Also going into shooting after doing some reading here I knew French flints can be more brittle than English but I was not expecting half of my flint to break off. I did bring additional french&english flints but I forgot my screwdriver at home
Besides that I love my kibler Woodsrunner it’s exactly what I was looking for in my first flintlock, I cannot recommend it enough. I know the term balances perfectly is a stretch since everyone is different but at 5’10 it fits me perfectly and the slightly shorter barrel is perfect for me since I don’t wanna be starting a ball and ramming right in my face. Additionally the reduced weigh is a nice comfort, even my grandmother can shoulder it without trouble and is surprised with how light it is.
I’ll stop rambling now, but any further advice on dealing with flinch or any general flintlock advice is well appreciated.
I realize how much range time I’ll need to try and correct my issue. I plan on having my shooting partner, my girlfriend to either prime or not prime my pan and start there.
Also going into shooting after doing some reading here I knew French flints can be more brittle than English but I was not expecting half of my flint to break off. I did bring additional french&english flints but I forgot my screwdriver at home
Besides that I love my kibler Woodsrunner it’s exactly what I was looking for in my first flintlock, I cannot recommend it enough. I know the term balances perfectly is a stretch since everyone is different but at 5’10 it fits me perfectly and the slightly shorter barrel is perfect for me since I don’t wanna be starting a ball and ramming right in my face. Additionally the reduced weigh is a nice comfort, even my grandmother can shoulder it without trouble and is surprised with how light it is.
I’ll stop rambling now, but any further advice on dealing with flinch or any general flintlock advice is well appreciated.