Just got done processing a cow elk I got with my T/C 50 cal Hawken. Got her near Flagstaff in a down pour of hail. I was still hunting on the first hour and smelled wet fur. Thought to myself if I can smell wet fur, the elk are close. I took my lock cover off and checked the priming powder and thought about replacing it since it looked slightly damp, but then saw elk moving toward me. Pulled the hammer back to full cock and they heard the click. The lead cow moved to the side and ended up walking broadside at 40-45 yards. I said "I hope this works" and fired. Don't know if I was happier that the elk dropped or the flintlock went off in a hail storm. During the scouting days, I was able to bag four squirrels with my .32 cal flintlock. Made for some good camp chow.