You should not be looking at the flash , you should hardly be aware of it .My favorite era of time was the French and Indian War/ Revolutionary War, when the good old flintlock reigned king. Although most of my muzzleloaders are percussion, I still love the flash in the pan from my Brown Bess.
the beaver trapper era roughly 1818-1840's . That covers both flint and percussion. I'm a might par-ticilar 'bout them percussion rifles.I am curious as to what most of our forum choice is for their favorite type of black powder gun. I started out in percussion, then went to flintlock. What is your favorite? Please ignore the 1st choice, this is the first time I've posted a poll, and I'm old and computer illiterate. If you choose "other", you obviously own two or more different types. If so, state all the different types you have. Pictures or it isn't (ain't) so.
I started out building TC Hawkens kits, and everyone liked them so much, I sold 5 of them. I then started building a true Hawken from the Hawken Shop. I later got involved with flintlocks. Nothing wrong with a TC, they are good guns, but they are not accurate historically.I guess I'm somewhat of a simpleton compared to many of you folks. And I mean that as a compliment to you.
I'm happy with my TC percussion rifles. Kinda grew up with my Renegade that I bought new in 1996 when my dad and I got into muzzleloading for the first time. Never got into the in-line stuff, doubt I ever will. Just doesn't strike a cord with me like traditional.