First off I have to say I love how you guys are alwayse so nice to newbies.
In the last topic I posted we discussed different options I had in selecting my first black powder firearm kit. One thing I failed to discuss, however, was whether I should go with a flinter or a percussion.
I have pretty much decided that I am either going to build a Leman or Hawken kit to start out with. My question is, what type of lock (flint or perc.) do you guys think I should go with?
I am interested to hear any number of reasons you have for your opinions ranging from technical to pure nostalgia.
What I like about the flint is the fact that it is a less dependent technology than the percussion (I like independant). What worrys me about it is reliability issues, it possibly not having as quicka and consistant an ignition time as a perc., and the possbility of shying from the flash thereby developing a bad shooting habbit.
What I like about the Perc. is obvoiously reliability, speed and consistancy of ignition, and the simple streamlined overall appearance of the finished firearm. What turns me off is that it is a more dependent technology.
So I'll leave it up to you guys to advise me on this. Thanks for all the enteresting conversatoin and information.
P.S. Any reason I should go with a .54 over .58 caliber?
I have shot PRB's in .58 in my Zouave and like the way they feel when firing aswell as their down range effects but I cant regulate my sights for them . That is the whole reason I am wanting to build a deticated PRB rifle. Just thought I'd go with a .58 if I can find a kit with a .58 barrel for a good price.
So what do you guys say? Also can you recomend a good kit or kit manufacturer for the rifle you advise me to consider? I know Track of the Wolf has some appealing kits but just figured you guys might have a better ear to the ground on more obscure but desirable destributors.
In the last topic I posted we discussed different options I had in selecting my first black powder firearm kit. One thing I failed to discuss, however, was whether I should go with a flinter or a percussion.
I have pretty much decided that I am either going to build a Leman or Hawken kit to start out with. My question is, what type of lock (flint or perc.) do you guys think I should go with?
I am interested to hear any number of reasons you have for your opinions ranging from technical to pure nostalgia.
What I like about the flint is the fact that it is a less dependent technology than the percussion (I like independant). What worrys me about it is reliability issues, it possibly not having as quicka and consistant an ignition time as a perc., and the possbility of shying from the flash thereby developing a bad shooting habbit.
What I like about the Perc. is obvoiously reliability, speed and consistancy of ignition, and the simple streamlined overall appearance of the finished firearm. What turns me off is that it is a more dependent technology.
So I'll leave it up to you guys to advise me on this. Thanks for all the enteresting conversatoin and information.
P.S. Any reason I should go with a .54 over .58 caliber?
I have shot PRB's in .58 in my Zouave and like the way they feel when firing aswell as their down range effects but I cant regulate my sights for them . That is the whole reason I am wanting to build a deticated PRB rifle. Just thought I'd go with a .58 if I can find a kit with a .58 barrel for a good price.
So what do you guys say? Also can you recomend a good kit or kit manufacturer for the rifle you advise me to consider? I know Track of the Wolf has some appealing kits but just figured you guys might have a better ear to the ground on more obscure but desirable destributors.