In my percussion gun, I snap a cap, load it up like normal, tape the muzzle and hunt all week if needed. I don’t cap it until I’m ready to shoot unless I’m setting up for calling. This is elk hunting in Colorado.
I have some questions for my flintlock. I’m assuming I’ll want to keep the pan primed while I hunt. Should I change the priming powder each day? Do you typically install a new flint for the hunt? I feel like I’d want to strike it on the frizzen on a dry pan once to make sure it sparks good with no issues (before I load). Any other pointers on hunting with the flintlock that I might not have encountered at the range or with my percussion gun?
I have a frizzen cover for safety and a lock cover if it rains. I’ll take a few extra flints just in case and I’ll have my priming flask. All the other stuff like extra loads will be the same as my percussion kit. Thanks guys.
I have some questions for my flintlock. I’m assuming I’ll want to keep the pan primed while I hunt. Should I change the priming powder each day? Do you typically install a new flint for the hunt? I feel like I’d want to strike it on the frizzen on a dry pan once to make sure it sparks good with no issues (before I load). Any other pointers on hunting with the flintlock that I might not have encountered at the range or with my percussion gun?
I have a frizzen cover for safety and a lock cover if it rains. I’ll take a few extra flints just in case and I’ll have my priming flask. All the other stuff like extra loads will be the same as my percussion kit. Thanks guys.