The 2nd outing with the GPR 54 cal was only slightly better than the first. The first time out it flashed three times in ten shots. Determining that the flash hole liner was less than ideal at under a 1/16th inch I drilled it out with a #50 drill and coned the face.
I still got one flash in twenty shots but I had to use two flints to get the 20 shots. One Rich Pierce and a Tom Fuller. I am using the exact same procedures that I use with my TC Hawken. It gets 50-60 shots per flint and I can’t remember the last time it just flashed. It seems that the flint on the GPR strikes the frizzen lower that the TC does.
The locks look similar so I am assuming they would respond similarly. I cleaned the gun and put another flint in with the bevel down this time (I usually have the bevel up.) I flashed it 20 times with just 4f in the pan (unloaded) and it flashed every time. Plus bevel up has the flint striking higher up on the frizzen.
The twenty strikes have the flint pretty dull but it can be knapped since it is only a 1/16th from the frizzen. Any GPR guys here with suggestions?
Man I feel like I am learning all over again.
I still got one flash in twenty shots but I had to use two flints to get the 20 shots. One Rich Pierce and a Tom Fuller. I am using the exact same procedures that I use with my TC Hawken. It gets 50-60 shots per flint and I can’t remember the last time it just flashed. It seems that the flint on the GPR strikes the frizzen lower that the TC does.
The locks look similar so I am assuming they would respond similarly. I cleaned the gun and put another flint in with the bevel down this time (I usually have the bevel up.) I flashed it 20 times with just 4f in the pan (unloaded) and it flashed every time. Plus bevel up has the flint striking higher up on the frizzen.
The twenty strikes have the flint pretty dull but it can be knapped since it is only a 1/16th from the frizzen. Any GPR guys here with suggestions?
Man I feel like I am learning all over again.