steven schwichtenberg
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Not working for me. Any ideas? I use 4F Black powder for the pan pushing 4F into the flash hole and 3F behind the ball.
The pa pellet line of black powder rifles carries the name traditions. Mine is a flintlock also called lightweight. I cannot get the priming powder down the extended breech plug, which is designed to also ignite pellets. I am using 4F black powder in the pan with 4F charge and still cannot get instant ignition.@steven schwichtenberg, if you are not getting acceptable accuracy, then the PA Pellet is undersized with respect to the lands and grooves of your rifle. We need to know some measurements. Measure the bullet diameter. Measure the land to land diameter. Measure the depth of the grooves. Look at the crowning at the muzzle for any irregularities. Are you using too much powder or too little? What lubricant are you using? We need to know what the intended target is. We need all this information and maybe some more to provide an informed reply.
Tell us about your rifle. Who built it and what is the model? Was the shooting off a rest or offhand? What was the range? What was the group size? What,are your expectations? Have you tried patched round ball?
Are you using a 4F charge in an effort to instantly light up a powder pellet (Pyrodex or T7 for example), or are you using blackpowder for the main charge (ie, no pellet)? I’ve never owned a Tradition’s PA Pellet rifle, but have heard those that do own them have good success as far as ignition using loose blackpowder for the main charge (no pellets). Personally own a TC Firestorm in flint that was also designed for pellets. Only tried a few pellets per TC’s instructions and wasn’t impressed. A nephew currently has the gun (call it something like Lend Lease) and though I have never seen it happen myself, he claims that the blackpowder charge under the pellet has on occasion launched the load down range with the pellet burning like a signal flare as it travelled towards the target.The pa pellet line of black powder rifles carries the name traditions. Mine is a flintlock also called lightweight. I cannot get the priming powder down the extended breech plug, which is designed to also ignite pellets. I am using 4F black powder in the pan with 4F charge and still cannot get instant ignition.
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Why not ditch the pellets and simply pour a measured amount of real 3F black powder down the bore when loading. It’s not that hard.Not working for me. Any ideas? I use 4F Black powder for the pan pushing 4F into the flash hole and 3F behind the ball.
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