Finally got out to shoot the used ( new to me ) Pedersoli Kentucky rifle. Wow!! I might be hooked on flintlocks. The guy I bought it from said he couldn't get it to work, so he sold it to me for a hundred bucks and said "good luck". The flint that was on the rifle was a black one that looked to be too big and didn't spark very well. I switched it with one of the smaller white ones that he included and adjusted it's position. In my basement it threw a nice shower of sparks.
I was kind of nervous when I got out to the range Saturday. I brought along my cap lock Renegade so I would have something to shoot in case the flintlock was a bust.
I loaded her up with 50 grains of Graf FFG and primed with Graf FFFG. The ignition on the first shot was almost simultaneous. Every shot after was good, no misfires or flashes in the pan for the first string. After I swabbed out the barrel I had a couple of flash in the pans, till I swabbed some more with dry patches. I was careful to clean out the vent and wipe the pan and frizzed after every shot.
Accuracy was decent, something I have to work on. All in all I wish I had started with flintlocks sooner. Yes, I have been definitely bitten by the flintlock bug.
I was kind of nervous when I got out to the range Saturday. I brought along my cap lock Renegade so I would have something to shoot in case the flintlock was a bust.
I loaded her up with 50 grains of Graf FFG and primed with Graf FFFG. The ignition on the first shot was almost simultaneous. Every shot after was good, no misfires or flashes in the pan for the first string. After I swabbed out the barrel I had a couple of flash in the pans, till I swabbed some more with dry patches. I was careful to clean out the vent and wipe the pan and frizzed after every shot.
Accuracy was decent, something I have to work on. All in all I wish I had started with flintlocks sooner. Yes, I have been definitely bitten by the flintlock bug.