- I'd pull the serpentine back 1st
- Then close the pan cover
- If tinder seems OK via a visual inspection, try another shot
I also gave you some tips in post #4 on Page 1 here. IMHO,
less a flash in the pan (likely too little prime) the #1 reason for a failure to ignite with a matchlock is User error, i.e., in that the match or tinder was not correctly positioned or tended to, to allow for instantaneous ignition.
- Position - For newbies, I suggest you put a 'dot' of Sharpie marker on the pan cover (closed), about 1/16" to 1/8" forward of the pan center, fore to aft. The reason for the offset is that the serpentine is still arcing down as it lowers even lower than the pan cover.
Simple way to do this is with a non-lit match. Open the cover, position the match where you think it should be ... lower the serpentine slowly until it just touches the bottom of the pan. Play around with it and see how much match you need hanging out of the jaws. Is that 3/4" or 1" or so? Once you have the length 'set', retract the serpentine - lose the cover - lower the serpentine and mark a 'dot' where the match needs to strike the cover to ensure it hits the center of the pan.
Leave the 'dot' intact whilst cleaning, and you'll have a 'tiny' reference point for where to position the match for each shot. I need to do this as my range makes me un-mount the match between shots ... whereas since I'm not part of any official military musket drill ala de Gheyn ... ain't a bad safety practice for us non-military personnel. I also do this ... as with various matchlocks ... it can be a 'where do I place that?' recall adversely influenced by old(er) age, LOL!
- Tendered - Did you follow info in Post #4 and blow across the arm (pan closed) to ensure a good head of fire on your match/tinder before attempting the shot?