Here in CA’s Central Valley, the humidity is dropping and temps are rising. We’ve been having beautiful weather. So I took my flintlock out yesterday with my younger boy (age 10). I had been having a devil of a time with my Pedersoli Kentucky up to this point. It would only fire once every 2-3 misfires and only if I loaded up the vent with powder. It was driving me crazy. And when I say we had high humidity, I’m talking 90-99% with thick fog. It’s the kind of air so laden with moisture that just lighting off powder creates a soup of fouling in the barrel in just a couple of minutes. A dry patch would always come out wet.
Then, yesterday, it was near flawless. Only had one or two misfires out of about 20 shots. Temps were in the low 80s and humidity was below 50%. I thought it was the commercial powder I recently bought that made the difference but then I put the homebrew in and it worked just as well. Hardly any delay at all on the flintlock. My percussion gun went off so fast, it felt like a centerfire. The last time I shot the percussion gun was in a foggy duck blind and it would hang fire just a little every time.
So for those of you who hunt with flintlocks or who hunt birds where you’re reloading throughout the day, exposing your powder to the dripping wet air, how do you manage to keep your gun & powder in working order? How do you manage your shot if you’re expecting a hangfire and possibly lower velocities?
Then, yesterday, it was near flawless. Only had one or two misfires out of about 20 shots. Temps were in the low 80s and humidity was below 50%. I thought it was the commercial powder I recently bought that made the difference but then I put the homebrew in and it worked just as well. Hardly any delay at all on the flintlock. My percussion gun went off so fast, it felt like a centerfire. The last time I shot the percussion gun was in a foggy duck blind and it would hang fire just a little every time.
So for those of you who hunt with flintlocks or who hunt birds where you’re reloading throughout the day, exposing your powder to the dripping wet air, how do you manage to keep your gun & powder in working order? How do you manage your shot if you’re expecting a hangfire and possibly lower velocities?