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Cannon
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I’ve always gone along with the general consensus that you can prime with whatever black powder your loading with. It works, and I know many muskets were always loaded that way. But, I’ve always had 4F on hand since I started shooting flintlocks about 8 years ago and always used that to prime, until today. I was doing a fair amount of shooting with my .45 SMR and .54 WR, towards the end my little priming flask was empty and I was too lazy to walk a 100 yards back to the shop to fill it. So I primed with the Swiss 3F I was using, same pan volume. I used the 3F for 3 shots, there were no hang fires, but there was a noticeable delay on each shot. I promptly walked to the shop and refilled my flask with 4F.
So what has been your experience? Was this slight delay normal or just an abnormality that I had today?
So what has been your experience? Was this slight delay normal or just an abnormality that I had today?
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