Sidney, I don't think your answer was appropriate. James stated that he had just gotten his first flintlock and wanted some advice. He didn't state he was a previous percussion shooter. Maybe he got it as a Christmas gift. That's not our business either. I've been on this forum for many years and I've seen a lot of repeat questions. I've been a history re-enactor for 20 years and shot my share of percussion and flint. I finally gave up flint because I also had a few people answer me in a manner similar to what you said. I no longer wanted to be a part of that fraternity. Your comments give a bad light to every other flint shooter on this forum. James came here asking a question, he's a member as are you and I, and he deserves constructive answers. That's what we're all here for. I think James deserves an apology (which I doubt he'll get) and since you imply that you know so much about flint I think you should also offer your knowledge and expertise - in a cordial way.
You're right, I will not offer this man an apology, nor anyone else. Seeking advice is one thing, asking about the same subject that's been covered a thousand times, and is well known is something different.
I don't profess to know everything. However, what I do know, I learned on my own. I had noone to teach me when I started shooting muzzleloaders. I picked up as many books and articles as I could and read them until they were ingrained. I had no internet to get information from. But you know what, even without it, I still learned not to use Pyrodex in a flintlock. Why, because it has been widely written about for decades, and I researched ahead of time. Not my fault if someone would rather just ignore information that's been widely known.
It's obvious to me this man couldn't get hold of enough real black powder, and or didn't take the time to research the subject before attempting to use pyrodex in a flintlock. He could've saved himself from bad experimentation and negative results by simply researching ahead of time.. A simple Google search of " can I use Pyrodex in a flintlock" would've given him his answer right away.
It just gets old reading the same questions year in and year out when you'd think it wouldve sunk in by now. We're not dealing with kids in this hobby for the most part. These are grown adults who should know better. But, this is the reason why we have warning labels on everything, because people don't read, and even less learn.
I'm not concerned with someone getting offended if they don't like my answer. Research before blind experimentation. There is far too much information within easy reach to do otherwise.