Trot said:Yup, been doing it that way for better than forty years!Stophel said:Dump it full, snap it shut, cock and shoot.
Simplify, man! :wink:
And the bad news is that doesn't work for some guns. The L&R Queen Anne lock on one of my .50 calibers is not picky at all. Fill it up or just drop in a dash, it will set it off. The Traditions much smaller lock on the other hand will give you the classic movie-type fuse effect (phhhhhhhhhhht-boom) if you fill it up. It likes a pan less than half full and banked away from the touchhole (quick flick of the wrist with the frizzen down does that). It will even fire if you lick your finger; rub it in the pan, put the powder in the pan, and then dump it out. The remnants of powder stuck to the moisture in the bottom of the pan will fire that rifle every time.
So, try yours out with a few different amounts in the pan and see what your rifle likes best.
Twisted_1in66 :thumbsup:
Dan