So all you who mentioned Novaculite on my home-made gunflint thread, you were right on the money. I ordered ten pounds of raw spalls and chunks from a flintknapping supplier and hammered out a few flints. They spark like the fourth of July and self-knap better than anything I've ever used, and that's a bunch of different flints/cherts or anything that looked vaguely like such laying on the ground that would knap. I dry fired the first one 10-12 times and took it to the range today where I put nearly 60 rounds downrange and had 3-4 pan flashes. Didn't clean the rock or frizzen once, no knapping, hardly looked at it. It just WORKED.
When I was done I did look, it was a lot shorter but still sharp on most of its edge and still sparking great. I think it has at least another 30-40 in it before it will need shimming.
I'm sold on this stuff. To heck with English and French flints.
When I was done I did look, it was a lot shorter but still sharp on most of its edge and still sparking great. I think it has at least another 30-40 in it before it will need shimming.
I'm sold on this stuff. To heck with English and French flints.