I’m lucky in that my club‘s clays fields are all automated so I can go out by myself and shoot skeet/trap/5-stand/sporting.
Since you already shoot a percussion gun, I’m assuming you have your loading system worked out to get thru a round. One thing you need to figure out is how you will handle the inevitable flintlock glitch (dull/loose/misaligned flint). Not a big deal if shooting by yourself, but in a squad of non flintlock shooters it could cause some heart burn. Can you fix a problem from the shooting station or do you need to move off? If so how do you maneuver safely and keep everybody happy with your gun handling? I’ve found that a pair of frizzen stalls tends to put the uninitiated at ease. And don’t leave your tools behind or you will be walking back to the last station a lot.
Another oddball hazard is the amateur photographer. For some reason they will suddenly pop up next to you, i-phone in hand, just in time to catch a face full of vent blast. Make sure you warn everybody.
As you can probably tell, my main issues are in dealing with other shooters who are unfamiliar with flintlocks and not so much with the flintlock itself.
As far as the shooting itself, as was mentioned, a flintlock will need an adjustment in lead technique if you use anything other than maintained lead. Still haven’t figured out how to reliably hit a rabbit target.
View attachment 124137