Can you put a thermal on that flinter?!The other one was at night so I didn't get any pictures.
Haha I'd never blaspheme to that extent.Can you put a thermal on that flinter?!
Flint only for me on black powder for about 35 years. Here’s my custom 54. My dad is a professional gunmaker and grew up in that world shooting comps every week as a kid. View attachment 800491View attachment 800492
Would you be able to post up your process for weather proofing with chapstick? I use a cow knuckle, but have been on some wet snow Pa hunts, where I have had fits with moisture. Pictures or video of this could be a rokslide treasure!Yup, I've seen some people say they're plenty happy with their traditions, but that was after getting a replacement frizzen because the first wasn't hardened correctly.
I doubled up on the lock weatherproofing. I sealed around the pan with chapstick so I could take the cow knee off in the weather for a stalk if needed. The cows knee was primarily to prevent the lock from getting snagged in all the thick scrub oak. Hunting in Illinois from a stand, I'll likely just seal the pan w chapstick if needed and not use the knee.
I've got a white lightning liner in mine (come on inside) and a chambers ketland lock.... It's incredibly reliable and fast. The only time I have a misfire or delayed ignition is when I'm at the range and get 20+ shots in without wiping the fouling off the touch hole and using a really old dull flint. Keeping that hole clear and the flint sharp does wonders
Would you be able to post up your process for weather proofing with chapstick? I use a cow knuckle, but have been on some wet snow Pa hunts, where I have had fits with moisture. Pictures or video of this could be a rokslide treasure!
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