Road_Clam
32 Cal.
- Joined
- Oct 21, 2017
- Messages
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Good day folks,
New flintlock shooter, and I recently purchased a Traditions Pennsylvania .50 cal flintlock but unfortunately have not had a chance to shoot it. I did not realize that no flints are supplied so I had to order them online. I spent the day adjusting the new flint to strike correctly. This was a bit of a learning curve as the new flint would drive into the frizzen, but stop about halfway through it's arc. I eventually got the ideal (I think) position so the flint arcs smoothly and completely, and drops a nice shower of sparks into the pan. Got all my necessary ML loading supplies so I should be good to go.
New flintlock shooter, and I recently purchased a Traditions Pennsylvania .50 cal flintlock but unfortunately have not had a chance to shoot it. I did not realize that no flints are supplied so I had to order them online. I spent the day adjusting the new flint to strike correctly. This was a bit of a learning curve as the new flint would drive into the frizzen, but stop about halfway through it's arc. I eventually got the ideal (I think) position so the flint arcs smoothly and completely, and drops a nice shower of sparks into the pan. Got all my necessary ML loading supplies so I should be good to go.