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Don Steele said:ALL of my experience with flintlocks has been on the range. Never carried one into the woods hunting. Once the pan is charged...are there unique handling precautions required for a flintlock beyond those for any loaded weapon..?? In normal handling while hunting, does the charge in the pan shift around enough to cause an issue with reliability or accuracy ??
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Don - I like to keep my flintlock fairly level when it is primed. For instance, when sitting in a treestand with it primed, I don't let it lay sideways or upside down. A very knowledgeable friend told me he checks his prime every 45 min or so, opens the frizzen, gives the rifle a little "bump" or shake, and if the priming powder isn't loose and movable he re-primes. This is good advice in our high-humidity state!
When in a stand, I have primed lock at half-cock with a hammerstall in place. The moment I see game, the hammerstall is slipped off (tied to triggerguard as it is, no need to worry about losing it). Also worth repeating - never climb up or down treestand without UNPRIMING rifle and putting hammerstall in place. A few grains of powder isn't worth serious injury or worse!