Hello all,
I read somewhere this morning that there is a chance that if your rifle self primes, that there may not be powder right behind the flash hole and this can cause unreliable ignition or a flash in the pan. Can't for the life of me find that thread again unfortunately.
I'm using a Traditions Kentucky, loading with 3f and once in a while I'll forget to leave the frizzen open while loading and notice some powder in the pan. I'm wondering if this is causing problems when it's time to pull the trigger. My liner is the factory one, I do have one of the RMC hex head liners on order that is supposed to be delivered today maybe that will clear up my issues.
It's possible that I'm overthinking it, and while I'm new to ML I'm probably not dialed in with the appropriate amount of priming either so it could also be that. I suppose I'm just looking for some peace of mind after having a flash with a deer in my sights earlier this week.
I read somewhere this morning that there is a chance that if your rifle self primes, that there may not be powder right behind the flash hole and this can cause unreliable ignition or a flash in the pan. Can't for the life of me find that thread again unfortunately.
I'm using a Traditions Kentucky, loading with 3f and once in a while I'll forget to leave the frizzen open while loading and notice some powder in the pan. I'm wondering if this is causing problems when it's time to pull the trigger. My liner is the factory one, I do have one of the RMC hex head liners on order that is supposed to be delivered today maybe that will clear up my issues.
It's possible that I'm overthinking it, and while I'm new to ML I'm probably not dialed in with the appropriate amount of priming either so it could also be that. I suppose I'm just looking for some peace of mind after having a flash with a deer in my sights earlier this week.