GAHUNTER60
40 Cal
The Kibler rifle I ordered will my very first experience with a flinter. As I've said in other posts, I've been shooting cap locks for nigh over 50 years (53, to be exact), but other than watching folks at the range shoot, and sometimes struggle, with their flinters, I have zero experience. And since I found out that my Kibler will be here -- assembled in the white, but otherwise ready to shoot -- before Christmas, It has just dawned on me that I'll be shooting in a matter of weeks! (With the TVM, it was going to be seven months before I'd have a rifle in hand). So I've started putting together things I need:
So far, I've ordered .530 balls; a "field tool" set (flash hole pick, pan brush, mini screwdriver); a pan primer flask; caliber specific ball starter; .018, pre cut pillow ticking patches; a tin of mink oil patch lube; .54 caliber cleaning jag; a dozen flints (from Kibler); a bench rod (again, from Kibler). I know I'll need some kind of flint knapping tool, but I'm still researching what I want to use (not fond of the hammer option; kind of like the nail with grooves cut in it idea)
The above goes with the stuff I already have on hand: Both 3f, and 2f Goex powder (local gun shop has 4f in stock); several powder measures; patch puller; ball puller; tons of cleaning patches; Ballistol; leather possibles bag; powder horn (one of the cheap ones, but it'll have to do for now); and several brands of powder solvent.
So what have I not mentioned that I need to shoot a flintlock? Think hard, 'cause, after all, it's y'all's fault that I'm in this situation.(I was perfectly happy putting little brass caps on a nipple until l found this website. Now look at what I've gone and done!)
So far, I've ordered .530 balls; a "field tool" set (flash hole pick, pan brush, mini screwdriver); a pan primer flask; caliber specific ball starter; .018, pre cut pillow ticking patches; a tin of mink oil patch lube; .54 caliber cleaning jag; a dozen flints (from Kibler); a bench rod (again, from Kibler). I know I'll need some kind of flint knapping tool, but I'm still researching what I want to use (not fond of the hammer option; kind of like the nail with grooves cut in it idea)
The above goes with the stuff I already have on hand: Both 3f, and 2f Goex powder (local gun shop has 4f in stock); several powder measures; patch puller; ball puller; tons of cleaning patches; Ballistol; leather possibles bag; powder horn (one of the cheap ones, but it'll have to do for now); and several brands of powder solvent.
So what have I not mentioned that I need to shoot a flintlock? Think hard, 'cause, after all, it's y'all's fault that I'm in this situation.(I was perfectly happy putting little brass caps on a nipple until l found this website. Now look at what I've gone and done!)