Still kicking around the idea of getting a flintlock as a secondary ML and for fun. So, I’m still collecting information from some of you hardcore flintlock fans. One of which is the result of watching many videos and seeing misfires. Some of those was determined to be due to the flint. After fiddling with, or replaced the flint, those rifles fired. I fully realize that less than ideal locks can be problematic.
This brings up an interesting point.
What is your procedure, in terms of how long to run a flint before a misfire?
Is this something that is learned by simply knowing from experience just how far a flint can go on a specific rifle?
Do you change the flint out before it’s past its useful life span or do you continue shooting until a misfire?
Do you remove the flint before a misfire then try to reform it for future use?
This brings up an interesting point.
What is your procedure, in terms of how long to run a flint before a misfire?
Is this something that is learned by simply knowing from experience just how far a flint can go on a specific rifle?
Do you change the flint out before it’s past its useful life span or do you continue shooting until a misfire?
Do you remove the flint before a misfire then try to reform it for future use?