I know that flint position has been discussed ad nauseam, but I visited October Country yesterday and got a chance to speak with the owner (John). I was expressing my frustration with the fact that the flints I’ve purchased (despite being the proper width for my frizzen) are often far too short and get swallowed up by the ****’s jaws; the flint’s tip often will not extend past them. John explained that he’ll often put his flint leather in from the side and adjust the flint in or out on the jaws accordingly (to achieve the tiniest amount of clearance between the frizzen face and flint at half ****). He told me it’s not necessary to have the flint up against the jaw screw, and that you actually want there to be a little give to help cushion the impact. This is all news to me, as I’ve seen a lot of guys go to great efforts to notch their flint leather so the flint will rest against the screw just so. Does anyone else follow this methodology?
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