A friend came over the other day to shoot his Lyman trade rifle flinter. I have never seen a gun so hard to get to go off. All my flinters just need a load, nipple picking and small pan load to go off instantly. This gun wouldn't go off ever with such treatment. It had to have powder packed in the touch hole and a full pan to go off. It would shoot through the same hole at 40 yds when it went off.
I noticed the touch hole was really small and drilled it out to 1/16" but this didn't change anything as far as ignition went.
Any of you guys had the same problem and changed to another type of liner with better ignition success?
I noticed the touch hole was really small and drilled it out to 1/16" but this didn't change anything as far as ignition went.
Any of you guys had the same problem and changed to another type of liner with better ignition success?