jamieorr said:
+1 on the Trade Rifle, I love mine.
For reliability. throw away the sawn flint that comes with the rifle and get some real flints. We were shooting yesterday and had a series of misfires with an almost new sawn flint, changed to a proper flint and had no more trouble. I knew better, but was too cheap to throw out the unused sawn flint.
Jamie
what that fellow said!!! for the life of me I cannot understand why flintlock gunmakers insist on sending unsuspecting shooters those God-awful sawn agate flints. In my experience, they just flat don't work. This only frustrates people, who would otherwise enjoy the sport.
Luckily for me, when I brought my first flinter to the line for the first time, there was someone who told me "here, put one of these in your lock." (as a result, I always have a spare flint, in case I run across a 'newbie' trying to get sparks out of an agate P.o.S)
I don't know if Rich Pierce is still knapping. If he is, you should get as many of his flints as you can afford. They aren't pretty, but they spark like crazy - a tremendous buy if you can get it. Otherwise, get the English black flints from Track of the Wolf. They can help you pick out the right size. You can get french amber flints if you want. Much discussion about their performance relative to black, but in my experience, they are no worse and no better, just cooler looking. If you want to pay for a little extra bling, by all means go for it: these are your hard- earned, over- taxed, God- entrusted dollars, and you should spend them as you see fit.
As regards leather or lead flint wraps, I would stay with leather for now. Some swear by lead, and some will tell you that lead wraps will ruin your lock, make your dog run away from home, and cause your private parts to shrivel up. I've tried both in my T/C Renegade, and found no
substantial difference in performance, so I went back to leather. (For the record, my dog is still here.)