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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?
 
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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.
Use what you are CONFIDENT with and know works. Use something else and it may get in your head, no matter what others say. If you don’t believe something works, it doesn’t work.
 
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?
My experience is the same as yours. I can't understand why folks say there is no delay when using 3F or 2F to prime with. I shoot matches. I shoot a lot and there most definitely is a delay.
 
My experience is the same as yours. I can't understand why folks say there is no delay when using 3F or 2F to prime with. I shoot matches. I shoot a lot and there most definitely is a delay.
Yes there is a delay. Of course. The other side is can the human brain really tell a difference in that time span of thousands of seconds?

Larry Pletch did extensive studies, timing all different grain size, manufacturer, placing the prime, time locks, percussion also. Well worth the reads for you scientific geeks.

https://www.blackpowdermag.com/priming-powder-timing/
 

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