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I think I will print this off and refer to it from time to time.
Maybe not all of us are meant for flint,
Actually, I don't see the sense of whittlin' a wooden flint. Some of the flinch factor comes from the fear of the flash. When I want to "play" with my Kentucky's or my Hawken, I'll put a light load in the pan and Poof Fire it a couple of times. Since I'm not putting anything down the barrel, I usually do it in my room. :wink: It makes my room smell like a shootin' range. :grin: Anyone can dry fire with a wood flint and lose a flinch that would cause them to miss the target, but as soon as they go to live fire and squeeze the trigger and realize that a fire will be inches from their face, there just may be a new flinch. If you can understand what I'm saying. Practice as close to real conditions as possible. And yes, my Hawken is a flintlock. :grin:fyrfyter43 said:Cut a wooden "flint" and use it for dry-fire practice at home.
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