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Best Flints - Modern Muzzleloader Muzzleloading Forum Also when you purchase flints, some of them are hump back I take a dremmel tool with a diamond wheel and grind the hump off so they fit the jaws of the lock better Also experiment where you put the black powder in the pan Sometimes moving it towards the outside edge of the pan will make longer sparks and make the rifle fire faster
Knowledge of Flints - Modern Muzzleloader Muzzleloading Forum I get my flints from Track of the Wolf Muzzleloading They have French Amber or Black English in stock most of the time I think they are about 3 bucks apiece I like the English myself
Working with Flintlocks - Modern Muzzleloader Muzzleloading Forum Working with Flintlocks There have been dozens of books written on flints and flintlocks, discussing the proper way to place the flint in the hammer jaws, to sharpen the flint, and the speed of various brands of flint locks I have been modifying and shooting flintlock rifles and pistols for
Test: RMC German Cut Agate Flints | Modern Muzzleloader Muzzleloading Forum Just installed a 1 2" RMC german cut agate flint on the Traditions Mountain Rifle Flame Thrower to say the least! If I took my time and got better angles, you'd really see some sparks This video however, shows plenty Highly recommend these flints if you can not get the French Amber Flints in
Tom Fuller Flints - Modern Muzzleloader Muzzleloading Forum For a Traditions or deerstalker, which flint,I know the 5 8 size but whic way? English gun flint, 5 8 x 3 4", small Siler, L R Bailes, CVA, T C, Pedersoli $1 65 FLINT-ENG-5S English gun flint, 5 8 x 5 8" square, older small Siler, Traditions, CVA $1 65 Also best price i couold find at
Traditions flintlock pro cons - Modern Muzzleloader Muzzleloading Forum I have no experience with their flintlocks but I will say that if you get one, use good quality English black or French amber flints Track of the Wolf muzzleloaders are where I get my flints Flintlocks are a whole new world of shooting and are a lot of fun Use real black powder, 2f or 3f Either granulation is OK for both priming and main
Black powder substitutes in a flint lock | Modern Muzzleloader . . . In-line muzzleloading was the gateway drug, now I’m wanting to get into flintlock (doesn’t hurt I have land access in PA for hunting) My question is can I use pyrodex or Tripple seven FFFG in both the chamber and in the pan? Or do I need to somehow get my hands on some FFFFG True black