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I have been a black powder shooter for years. started with a T/C 45 flint Hawken and for the last 30 years have owned a Curly birch stocked 50 cal made by Brad of Cabin Creek Muzzle loader, of Hellam PA
Not sure how to pose a question. But I am having a weak spark ignition problem with my Syler lock. Does using an emery cloth serve any purpose in dressing up the frizzen? If so what grit? My flint quality, alignment and spacing is good. Thanks for the help
As to your question you can post it in the Flintlock Rifle section since your talking about a rifled muzzleloader. When your in that section you will see a space above titled threads that says Thread title. In that space type frizzen not sparking well and then in the space below type out your question or what info you would like to know. It’s just like you did for new member.
Hi Curly, Welcome from Middle England. My Curly (retriever) was the Brown one in the Front of my Avatar.
Can you scratch the frizzen face with a file?? If you can it's too soft. If you can't make sure you have good sharp edges to your flints. Knap new edges fairly often and check for sparks BEFORE Loading..
OLD DOG..