I'm about 20 minutes from the Georgia state line, just further north. I hunt with a .54 GPR flinter with no problem in the same type of woods you will be hunting in. At first, I had a lot of flash in the pan. Some of the guys here suggested to drill the touch hole to 1/16th". I did and it helped, but still had some flash in the pan. Someone else suggested to drill the touch hole to 5/64th", which I did. This solved my problem. Now, she is reliable and a joy to shoot. As others have said, you have to use real black powder. I use FFFFg Goex for prime at the range, but FFFg Goex while hunting. My favorite load is .530 ball, pillow ticking patch lubed with Ballistol and 80 grains of FFg Goex. You'll have to try both FFg and FFFg in different charges. Each rifle likes something different, but that is true in mdern firearms too. I bought a .54 GPR percussion 30 years ago. Since I got my flinter, the percussion hangs on the wall waiting for the grand kids to get big enough. If you get that flinter and have any questions, which you will, just come here and ask. A lot of folks here will be more than willing to help.