I introduced a buddy to muzzleloader hunting this season. I wanted him to use my TC, so I went and bought myself a Traditions Woodsman Hawken. The gun shoots very well, but on my first day out hunting I realized that the pan does not hold FFFF powder due to a gap on the left side of the frizzen. I had to condition myself to keep the gun level or tilted right. Considering that I hiked over 12 miles that day, this was not practical, and I had to be ready to recharge my flashpan before taking a shot.
This cannot be fixed by tightening the lockplate screws, since the frizzen is narrower than the pan. Does anyone have any advice for rectifying this issue? I can't think of anything except cutting a thin piece of brass or something to glue on the side of the barrel, which I do not want to do, and which I also feel could be dangerous if the discharge ejects it.
This cannot be fixed by tightening the lockplate screws, since the frizzen is narrower than the pan. Does anyone have any advice for rectifying this issue? I can't think of anything except cutting a thin piece of brass or something to glue on the side of the barrel, which I do not want to do, and which I also feel could be dangerous if the discharge ejects it.