@DangerousDan762 I usually start out with the 2f from the cartridges. But after ten rounds things foul up and, I switch to 4f to keep things running smooth
@LutzDerLurch It doesn't erase it. 4f just ignites easier and my frizzen is getting soft. So after 10 rounds and the frizzen getting dirty I switch to 4f as it burns faster and easier.
@murpheysmuskets Okay. I usually simply whipe it clean every few shots. There are cheap Powders out there, which have a wider range of Grain sizes, like the original BP of those days. these powders ignite very easily.
that look like a charleville
MrFlaujac 1 week ago
150 grains ! 150 grains ! 150 grains !
ChurchillCigar 2 weeks ago
Can I make a request ?
ChurchillCigar 1 month ago
were did u get that 1795 springfeald
ussr19411945 10 months ago
Nice Musket! Is that one built by Pedersoli? There is something addictive about shooting black powder. "Once you go black, ya never go back!" XD
Teleoceras 11 months ago
the British are coming!
LivingHistorySchool 1 year ago
smokey! love it
GlocknLoad1 1 year ago
I'm going to have to buy a flintlock soon, if I don't stop watching this channel. BTW, what do you use for priming? 4F, or just your barrel powder?
DangerousDan762 1 year ago
@DangerousDan762 I usually start out with the 2f from the cartridges. But after ten rounds things foul up and, I switch to 4f to keep things running smooth
murpheysmuskets 1 year ago
@murpheysmuskets I never had problems with fouling. I wonder how 4f is erasing any problem with fouling...
LutzDerLurch 1 year ago
@LutzDerLurch It doesn't erase it. 4f just ignites easier and my frizzen is getting soft. So after 10 rounds and the frizzen getting dirty I switch to 4f as it burns faster and easier.
murpheysmuskets 1 year ago
@murpheysmuskets Okay. I usually simply whipe it clean every few shots. There are cheap Powders out there, which have a wider range of Grain sizes, like the original BP of those days. these powders ignite very easily.
LutzDerLurch 1 year ago
cool
GunsKnivesSurvival 1 year ago