Priming the pan befor loading the barrel?

Muzzleloading Forum

Help Support Muzzleloading Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

tom in nc

45 Cal.
Joined
Aug 20, 2019
Messages
710
Reaction score
884
Why is it advised to prime the pan on a matchlock first, but not on a flintlock?
 
The historical and military way with a flintlock, (especially using cartridges) was to prime before loading Tom.

With a matchlock I am with Flint in post #2.

Thing is, with a flint, the same powder from the cartridge was used to prime, so it made much more sense to prime first, but with a matchlock, fine prime was kept separate so there really was no advantage to priming first.

all best,
R.
 
Actually, it's shown in most videos that show how to shoot matchlocks.
With a flintlock, if you prime first, you are depending on the integrity of the lock to hold the half-cock while you load. In the case of a matchlock, the ignition source is still in your hand, so the chance of an accidental discharge while loading is reduced. I’ve shot both ways with a matchlock, haven’t really noticed a difference in efficiency or safety.
 
Back
Top