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Switcheroo - Dually - Conversion - CL to FL??

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I have a Side Hammer Percussion Rifle (Mule's Ear). I am wanting to make this rifle a flintlock for occasions when I feel like it. The great news is the lock manufacturer sells a flintlock that they assured me is identical in all regard to the Side Hammer and will be a "drop-in" fit. Whether that holds true or not is irrelevant. My nipple is 1/4-28 and I have the same sized vent liner that fits just perfect. So in theory, I can substitute the percussion lock for the flintlock and the nipple for the vent liner and TADA instant flintlock.

Here's my question - Do you think with the same load the percussion is sighted in with the flintlock will also have same point of impact? Any other thoughts on this?
 
You are probably going to have to re sight, you are going to lose pressure from the vent which could cause a difference in trajectory.
 
I have a Side Hammer Percussion Rifle (Mule's Ear). I am wanting to make this rifle a flintlock for occasions when I feel like it. The great news is the lock manufacturer sells a flintlock that they assured me is identical in all regard to the Side Hammer and will be a "drop-in" fit. Whether that holds true or not is irrelevant. My nipple is 1/4-28 and I have the same sized vent liner that fits just perfect. So in theory, I can substitute the percussion lock for the flintlock and the nipple for the vent liner and TADA instant flintlock.

Here's my question - Do you think with the same load the percussion is sighted in with the flintlock will also have same point of impact? Any other thoughts on this?
Conversion usually sounds like a much better idea than it really is.
 
I have a 50 caliber Great Plains flint lock that I converted to a mule ear just by substituting the lock and replacing the touch hole with a nipple. Works great, and is easy to convert back and forth.
 
As Pete G said, "Conversion usually sounds like a much better idea than it really is.

Here's my experience. I started off with a .50 Renegade caplock. Got a .45 Green Mountain drop-in barrel for it, also a .58 drop-in. So do I now have a Renegade with three interchangeable barrels? Nope. Ended up getting two more stock assemblies and have three guns.

I also had a Pedersoli Frontier in .45 with a flint lock & touch hole liner and an interchangeable percussion lock & drum and nipple. Though It was fairly easy two switch back and forth, I very seldom did. The gun pretty much stayed a flinter. However, on the one occasion I did a side by side shooting comparison (same day/same load/bench rest/50 yards/five shots with each setup) all holes were pretty much in the same place.
 
I have a Side Hammer Percussion Rifle (Mule's Ear). I am wanting to make this rifle a flintlock for occasions when I feel like it. The great news is the lock manufacturer sells a flintlock that they assured me is identical in all regard to the Side Hammer and will be a "drop-in" fit. Whether that holds true or not is irrelevant. My nipple is 1/4-28 and I have the same sized vent liner that fits just perfect. So in theory, I can substitute the percussion lock for the flintlock and the nipple for the vent liner and TADA instant flintlock.

Here's my question - Do you think with the same load the percussion is sighted in with the flintlock will also have same point of impact? Any other thoughts on this?
I have converted 3 of my cap guns to flint now.
What I have experienced is a small drop in elevation - likely due to some gas losses through the flash channel. Other than that - no real difference. One of the conversions was a tough one, had to do some woodwork, move the trigger back a tad and deepen the mortise.
The other 2 are Pedersoli guns, and all that was required was changing the lock out and replacing the drum with a vent liner.
And of course - I have kept 2 of the locks in case I ever want to go back. The third lock was badly damaged so I sent it off to a parts guy to use for replacement parts.
 
I have a FL to CL convertible .45 cal rifle I had custom built for me. Neo-Lancaster style, Semi-fancy maple stock, 42" GM barrel with L&R matching locks. Take out the flint touch hole and lock, replace with the drum and percussion lock. Easy. Only caution is to NOT tighten the lock bolt too much.
 
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