Jenrick
Member
One of the perks of having your birthday close to Christmas, but not that close is you can combine them and get one big gift. Also once you're an adult you can buy yourself said big combo present
I'm going whole hog this year and finally getting a flintlock. I've shot percussion for the last few years with an 1851 Navy in .44, so I'm pretty comfortable in making a percussion cap gun work. What I'm going to get myself is: http://www.middlesexvillagetrading.com/M1BB.shtml (Middlsex Village Trading Long Land Pattern Brown Bess).
Now I haven't owned a flintlock before, but I've shot one once (hence why I want one!). What all do I need to support shooting a flintlock, besides what I already have for my cap lock (powder flask, measure, etc)? From what I've read:
Vent pick and pan whisk
Priming powder flask
Flints along with either lead or leather to secure them
Knapping hammer
Lock spring vise
Bayonet and Sling (well I'm at least telling the wife they're required!)
Also a few question regarding flintlocks: Can you dry them in any manner? With a cap lock using something to cushion the hammer fall on the nipple solves the problem, is something similar with the cock and the frizzen?
Will using a patched ball see an improvement in accuracy compared to a ball and wadding if the same diameter ball is used in both cases (I'm assuming yes)? Should said patch be lubed like you would for a rifle?
Thanks in advance,
-Jenrick

I'm going whole hog this year and finally getting a flintlock. I've shot percussion for the last few years with an 1851 Navy in .44, so I'm pretty comfortable in making a percussion cap gun work. What I'm going to get myself is: http://www.middlesexvillagetrading.com/M1BB.shtml (Middlsex Village Trading Long Land Pattern Brown Bess).
Now I haven't owned a flintlock before, but I've shot one once (hence why I want one!). What all do I need to support shooting a flintlock, besides what I already have for my cap lock (powder flask, measure, etc)? From what I've read:
Vent pick and pan whisk
Priming powder flask
Flints along with either lead or leather to secure them
Knapping hammer
Lock spring vise
Bayonet and Sling (well I'm at least telling the wife they're required!)
Also a few question regarding flintlocks: Can you dry them in any manner? With a cap lock using something to cushion the hammer fall on the nipple solves the problem, is something similar with the cock and the frizzen?
Will using a patched ball see an improvement in accuracy compared to a ball and wadding if the same diameter ball is used in both cases (I'm assuming yes)? Should said patch be lubed like you would for a rifle?
Thanks in advance,
-Jenrick