Percussion can be more reliable, they definitely are easier to use, especially for the novice shooter.Looks like I’m an army of one with my percussion smoothie. Like any firearm, specialization makes for the right tool for the job, but like back when I drank beer, I would have had a different one every time if I could. The smoothie, in .60 would provide the versatility to do something new whenever I had the inkling. And percussion is more reliable. There’s little worse than a click with no boom. Not that I would ever yuck someone’s yum.
And there are plenty of ol’ grey beards with a lifetime of ml experience who prefer caps.
Even the very best flintlock, combined with an experienced shooter will get the dreaded clatch.
Howsomever next year will be my fiftieth yeas shooting rock in the locks. And from tree rats and thumper, with a tom or two thrown in on to Bambi and one bigger cousins, I’ve never had a misfire hunting
If you ever dip your toe in the flintlock pool you may be pleasantly surprised
I’ve witnessed and even had a few cap guns fail to go off