schuetzenisbestBP
.50 caliber
it's been frustrating for me trying to replace the flint. when i go to tighten the jaws the pressure pushes the flint and leather out. does anyone know any ideas to fix?
yes, there's a hole in the leather.Do you have a section cut out of the leather for the screw?
I've had it happen, I just hold the flint in place while I tighten the screw.
Non issue really.
even with a flat flint the issue arises.Does the flint have a big jump on top or is it nice and flat?
Have you tried using a lead flint wrapper?it's been frustrating for me trying to replace the flint. when i go to tighten the jaws the pressure pushes the flint and leather out. does anyone know any ideas to fix?
All my flintlock cock jaws already have grooves. Are there some that don't?!?!?you can also cut grooves across the cock jaws.
Yup. I currently have 3 and all have smooth jaws. The one that surprises me is the Kibler.All my flintlock cock jaws already have grooves. Are there some that don't?!?!?
Like @PathfinderNC said,post a picture. Without it even the good suggestions are shots in the dark. Of a flat top flint and hole in the leather to allow the flint to be as far back as possible didn't at least reduce the issue, it would seem there is some info missing we need to help you.
It appears to me that the flint is too small and the hole in the leather is too small. You need a flint that is the width of the frizzen and long enough to reach from about the jaw screw to within 1/8" of the frizzen when the lock is at half cock. The hole in the leather should be slightly larger than the diameter of the jaw screw. Perhaps a little bit thinner leather would also help. Can we see a picture of the flint with the leather in the jaws?
When my flints get too short, they will push out of the jaws as @schuetzenisbestBP describes.
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