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Hello Gang
This may sound like a silly question But I'm going to ask it anyway. I've been shooting flintlocks since the mid '70's. I have not really utilized my vent pick unless I happen to have a flash in the pan while shooting at the range.
I saw a video in which the shooter used his vent pick after loading his charge but before he primed his pan. This got me wondering about whether there was any advantage to this procedure. Other than making sure the vent is clear, would this procedure help in the speed of ignition?
Just thought that I would throw this out to the forum for some insight.
Thanks.
This may sound like a silly question But I'm going to ask it anyway. I've been shooting flintlocks since the mid '70's. I have not really utilized my vent pick unless I happen to have a flash in the pan while shooting at the range.
I saw a video in which the shooter used his vent pick after loading his charge but before he primed his pan. This got me wondering about whether there was any advantage to this procedure. Other than making sure the vent is clear, would this procedure help in the speed of ignition?
Just thought that I would throw this out to the forum for some insight.
Thanks.