roundball said:I think he's posted claims to have been shooting muzzleloaders well over 30 years and has shot 10s upon 10's of thousands of shots...so it is a puzzler until you consider that the limited number of shots he gets on a flint may have a lot to do with the fact that he shoots caplocks :hmm:
Hmmmmmmmm.............. :hmm: :wink:
The worst lock I ever had would get about 9 shots per flint. I had it reworked & it is still the worst lock I have ever owned & it now gets around 25 shots per flint. But the good part is I can take the flints that quit sparking in that L&R lock & put them in the Chambers Deluxe & get a good 40+ more shots from it. :grin:
Now from my experience, the mass produced locks on the GPR's, CVA's etc. you are not going to get the flint life as you would from a lock on a hand built rifle. I mean how much can they have invested in the lock on a $300 rifle ? (Cannot say for the T/C locks as I have not shot enough of them togive an opinion on them)
But on a lock from Chambers, L&R, Davis, etc. that cost $120 +, if you don't get over 40 shots a flint I would be sending that sucker back ! Most of these lock designs have been around for YEARS, there is no excuse for them not working properly right off the bat. And buying a built lock & completely overhauling it right off the back is total B.S. too. If you buy that lock built it is supposed to be built correctly & that is what you are paying for.
For me, under 40 shots a flint is Definately NOT acceptable........ :shake:
After I shoot I wet the end of a rag with spit & wipe the frizzen face, then the pan, then the top & bottom of the flint, reload & repeat proceedure. I lightly knap somewhere between 5-10 shots determined by how the flint looks. I seldom turn a flint over, but do at times if the flint is gettin short from use & knapping.
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