Ranger94
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Hello Everyone,
I have a CVA Squirrel rifle, Flintlock, .32 caliber, that my Dad got for me around 1984 give or take. I break it out and shoot it from time to time. Everytime I fire it, there is about a half second delay (very small hangfire) before igniting. My loading procedure is directly from the Black Powder Handbook & Loading Manual. I have also varied this procedure all with the same result:
1) I insert a nipple pick into the touchhole
2) Load powder (30 grains FFF)
3) Patch round ball
4) remove pick
5) about half to 3/4 pan of FFFF, trying to keep to outer edge.
This gun has always had this slight hangfire. I wonder if I enlarge the touchhole will show improvement. I also notice the touchhole is not perfect aligned with the pan, it is a little far forward (towards the muzzle).
Any thoughts or advice would be appreciative.
Thanks!!
Ranger94
I have a CVA Squirrel rifle, Flintlock, .32 caliber, that my Dad got for me around 1984 give or take. I break it out and shoot it from time to time. Everytime I fire it, there is about a half second delay (very small hangfire) before igniting. My loading procedure is directly from the Black Powder Handbook & Loading Manual. I have also varied this procedure all with the same result:
1) I insert a nipple pick into the touchhole
2) Load powder (30 grains FFF)
3) Patch round ball
4) remove pick
5) about half to 3/4 pan of FFFF, trying to keep to outer edge.
This gun has always had this slight hangfire. I wonder if I enlarge the touchhole will show improvement. I also notice the touchhole is not perfect aligned with the pan, it is a little far forward (towards the muzzle).
Any thoughts or advice would be appreciative.
Thanks!!
Ranger94