Well Maxi beat me to the question post for the novice, although I'm definitely more of a novice.
I finally got out to shoot my Blue ridge .50 flinter right before the impending storm of white death struck Ohio this week. After an afternoon of shooting my new rock gun a plethora of new questions have emerged. Any help with some or any of these would be great.
How consistent and reliable should one expect a flinter to be? I found that if I primed the pan and then picked the flash hole prior to firing it seemed to improve the reliability. Should this be necessary?
The Pedersoli I have uses the 1x7/8" flints and seems to produce a good amount of spark, yet I still had a couple of flashes in the pan and twice the pan did not even ignite. I have read several threads on touch hole liners and wondered if the touch hole that the Blue ridge has needs enlarged or not. (It seems awful small, but I "no" virtually nothing yet) ::
Any extra help with my silly questions would be greatly appreciated.
Brad :bull: ( bye the way I love the B.S. guy. my initials, irony? hmmm...)
I finally got out to shoot my Blue ridge .50 flinter right before the impending storm of white death struck Ohio this week. After an afternoon of shooting my new rock gun a plethora of new questions have emerged. Any help with some or any of these would be great.
How consistent and reliable should one expect a flinter to be? I found that if I primed the pan and then picked the flash hole prior to firing it seemed to improve the reliability. Should this be necessary?
The Pedersoli I have uses the 1x7/8" flints and seems to produce a good amount of spark, yet I still had a couple of flashes in the pan and twice the pan did not even ignite. I have read several threads on touch hole liners and wondered if the touch hole that the Blue ridge has needs enlarged or not. (It seems awful small, but I "no" virtually nothing yet) ::
Any extra help with my silly questions would be greatly appreciated.
Brad :bull: ( bye the way I love the B.S. guy. my initials, irony? hmmm...)