I'm just curious I'm getting my first flintlock soon and only have 3f powder. So just in case I can't find 4f I need to use 3f what are people who are using 3f using for pan primers? Thanks I'm sure I'll have more questions. Thanks
3F powder will work fine for charging pan. Many actually use 3F for prime and main charge.I'm just curious I'm getting my first flintlock soon and only have 3f powder. So just in case I can't find 4f I need to use 3f what are people who are using 3f using for pan primers? Thanks I'm sure I'll have more questions. Thanks
Sorry I didn't make myself clear. Yes I was planning on using 3f for both the main charge and the pan but what I wanted to know is what are people using to prime the pan? From what I read the "pan primers" work with 4f but I don't see any where that they will work with 3f. Or are people just not using "pan primers" and pouring directly into the pan from the powder horn (which seems incredibly unsafe) or using something else to put 3f into the pan.3F powder will work fine for charging pan. Many actually use 3F for prime and main charge.
By the way, you were clear the 1st time...Sorry I didn't make myself clear. Yes I was planning on using 3f for both the main charge and the pan but what I wanted to know is what are people using to prime the pan? From what I read the "pan primers" work with 4f but I don't see any where that they will work with 3f. Or are people just not using "pan primers" and pouring directly into the pan from the powder horn (which seems incredibly unsafe) or using something else to put 3f into the pan.
I hope that clears up what I'm asking.
Yeah I saw that one and wondered if it would work, I also found one by Fort Chambers that is suppose to work but I may just try like every else seems to and just use my powder horn. Then if I have problems or want more control I'll look into one of these or the other.I did get this priming flask from Track of the Wolf. Flint priming flask, with free flow valve, brass - Track of the Wolf
It will allow 3fg to flow freely and is slightly easier than the main horn. Sometimes you simply think you need to have the gadget even though you really may not need it.
My apologies. Figured your post had typos and chose to interpret rather than correct. Seem to be ‘wrong’ no matter which way I go. Back to your OP, it will depend. Have some chargers that work with 4F only, others with 3F and 4F. Have also turned some charger plungers on a lathe to increase or decrease amount of powder discharged. You will have to try with your charger to see how it works.Sorry I didn't make myself clear. Yes I was planning on using 3f for both the main charge and the pan but what I wanted to know is what are people using to prime the pan? From what I read the "pan primers" work with 4f but I don't see any where that they will work with 3f. Or are people just not using "pan primers" and pouring directly into the pan from the powder horn (which seems incredibly unsafe) or using something else to put 3f into the pan.
I hope that clears up what I'm asking.
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