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Hey guys... been a long while since I really come back to the forum here. Life and such always has its way of dictating otherwise of one's hobbies...
Lately I got back into the swing of thing went to a new range and BP club...
Already having issue with the flintlock itself, I went and built a new lock in the match category....
Made a template, file fitted a plate, silver soldered a pan and a couple of nuts outside to make attachment points for the action...
I decided to go with an external mechanism as the internal space wasn't conducive to building a new lock around that... so all items went outside...
Originally I had started on a lock made of stainless, as I had the metal and wanted something different...
That got as far as the lockplate and pan but I couldn't drill the plate holes effectively, so I had to start again...
On round 2 (in mild steel)it worked out better, drilled holes and tapped threads, used one existing bolt from the flint to mount.
About a month of messing about I managed to get something to work...
First test it didn't want to light, so a match issue was at hand...
After another said he'll blow as I'm shooting... it worked pretty good...
I took a few shots this way and then tried back on the flintlock.
(Hopefully the pics load right)
A little earlier I went a did some experiments with the match, and the saltpeter concentration...
I had a bad time finding any nitrates(well low and behold they banned a bunch of things) of course...
I remembered I had a few cans of stump remover, the good stuff, squirreled away...
After a few tests I worked out that 4 tbls desolved to 1L of hot water makes a good self sustainable burn, not a fuse but a steady hot burn...
Cord is an all cotton sashcord, about 7/16OD.
Today I went out again, it's a good burn, match works great..
Really happy with today.
The earlier shoot was the gong plates, first shot was the red plate, lower end. The second shot was the upper shot on the middle plate. 50yds, hadn't touched the sights in years...
Today I had the range area to myself, about half the distance in this pics,
I'm still tuning the load and technique...
Lately I got back into the swing of thing went to a new range and BP club...
Already having issue with the flintlock itself, I went and built a new lock in the match category....
Made a template, file fitted a plate, silver soldered a pan and a couple of nuts outside to make attachment points for the action...
I decided to go with an external mechanism as the internal space wasn't conducive to building a new lock around that... so all items went outside...
Originally I had started on a lock made of stainless, as I had the metal and wanted something different...
That got as far as the lockplate and pan but I couldn't drill the plate holes effectively, so I had to start again...
On round 2 (in mild steel)it worked out better, drilled holes and tapped threads, used one existing bolt from the flint to mount.
About a month of messing about I managed to get something to work...
First test it didn't want to light, so a match issue was at hand...
After another said he'll blow as I'm shooting... it worked pretty good...
I took a few shots this way and then tried back on the flintlock.
(Hopefully the pics load right)
A little earlier I went a did some experiments with the match, and the saltpeter concentration...
I had a bad time finding any nitrates(well low and behold they banned a bunch of things) of course...
I remembered I had a few cans of stump remover, the good stuff, squirreled away...
After a few tests I worked out that 4 tbls desolved to 1L of hot water makes a good self sustainable burn, not a fuse but a steady hot burn...
Cord is an all cotton sashcord, about 7/16OD.
Today I went out again, it's a good burn, match works great..
Really happy with today.
The earlier shoot was the gong plates, first shot was the red plate, lower end. The second shot was the upper shot on the middle plate. 50yds, hadn't touched the sights in years...
Today I had the range area to myself, about half the distance in this pics,
I'm still tuning the load and technique...