Greebe
40 Cal.
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So I had a percussion Hawken rifle and switched out the lock and barrel for a .54 cal flintlock barrel and lock. Did the work myself and got it all finished a few days back and got out to shoot it today.
When shooting it, it seems a little slow to me. I need to take a video to see how it really is, but I pull the trigger, hear it hit the frizzen and then a split second it fires. At 35 yards I was all over a pie plate, but 5 of 6 shots fired where on it. The first one I anticipated way too much and hit about a foot low.
So does it sound slow? This was my first time shooting a flintlock. I have spent a lot of time behind rifles, especially M4's when I was in the Army and earned my expert badge so I do not generally suck.
Perhaps I am used to rifles going bang as soon as the trigger is pulled. To me it seems that from the time the trigger is pulled till the time I hear the frizzen make its sound springing out, is slow, but after that it fires fairly quick afterwards.
I did feel like I was anticipating the shot. There was enough time from pulling the trigger till the rifle fired that I could tell I was flinching a bit. Definitively need to work on that.
Also I was just shooting a pretty light load of 60grs FFFg with a PRB and pillow ticking. Used FFFg as a priming charge as well. This load was very mellow in this rifle. The patched ball was pretty tight in the barrel getting almost too tight to get the last of 6 shots seated.
Just filled the pan about half full with the priming charge. Tried against the vent hole and away. couldn't tell any difference.
What do you guys think? Is it just that I am not used to a flintlock or is something off other than me? Do I need a heavier charge?
Thanks
Greebe
When shooting it, it seems a little slow to me. I need to take a video to see how it really is, but I pull the trigger, hear it hit the frizzen and then a split second it fires. At 35 yards I was all over a pie plate, but 5 of 6 shots fired where on it. The first one I anticipated way too much and hit about a foot low.
So does it sound slow? This was my first time shooting a flintlock. I have spent a lot of time behind rifles, especially M4's when I was in the Army and earned my expert badge so I do not generally suck.
Perhaps I am used to rifles going bang as soon as the trigger is pulled. To me it seems that from the time the trigger is pulled till the time I hear the frizzen make its sound springing out, is slow, but after that it fires fairly quick afterwards.
I did feel like I was anticipating the shot. There was enough time from pulling the trigger till the rifle fired that I could tell I was flinching a bit. Definitively need to work on that.
Also I was just shooting a pretty light load of 60grs FFFg with a PRB and pillow ticking. Used FFFg as a priming charge as well. This load was very mellow in this rifle. The patched ball was pretty tight in the barrel getting almost too tight to get the last of 6 shots seated.
Just filled the pan about half full with the priming charge. Tried against the vent hole and away. couldn't tell any difference.
What do you guys think? Is it just that I am not used to a flintlock or is something off other than me? Do I need a heavier charge?
Thanks
Greebe