I have a Lyman Great Plains Rifle in .54 flintlock that I use for hunting and recreational shooting.
At the bench, she works great, but when hunting I can't even count the number of times that I've looked at my flash pan to double check that it still has powder in it, and it's empty. I do try to hold my rifle horizontally to minimize dumping out the powder from the closed pan, but even still, on many occasions, even when I'm careful, it empties itself out.
I can accept a certain amount of this, but in comparison to my brothers' flintlocks, the Lyman seems to do this a lot more than theirs (other brands). Their rifles are consumer grade like my Lyman, so not comparing high-end to consumer-grade.
Is there a way to tighten up the lock so that after loading the pan and flipping the frizzen into firing position, the frizzen will "stick" tighter against the pan?
At the bench, she works great, but when hunting I can't even count the number of times that I've looked at my flash pan to double check that it still has powder in it, and it's empty. I do try to hold my rifle horizontally to minimize dumping out the powder from the closed pan, but even still, on many occasions, even when I'm careful, it empties itself out.
I can accept a certain amount of this, but in comparison to my brothers' flintlocks, the Lyman seems to do this a lot more than theirs (other brands). Their rifles are consumer grade like my Lyman, so not comparing high-end to consumer-grade.
Is there a way to tighten up the lock so that after loading the pan and flipping the frizzen into firing position, the frizzen will "stick" tighter against the pan?