traditions needs a lot of tweaking? I really wish you guys would buy one so you could actually get some on hand training
Oh those split stock's are good shooters, IF their put together proper. It's an easy enough kit, but the novice could use a few pointers from someone with more experiance too "wring out" the fine shooting qualities. Many guy's look down on it because it's an inexpensive gun. I've had a couple in cap lock that where real tack drivers. But I'm an experianced ML shooter.
I have that lock on a trapper pistol and I must have got a lemon, I can't get anything but a weak yellow spark or two out of it! Not the nice white "shower" of sparks you need. I tried the kasenit hardening method to no avail, messed around with different flint size and types,,,AAHHGGG!! I gave up,,not really,,well kinda,,next option will be to replace the frizzen, Deer Creek has an after market that is suposed to be hardened better than the factory one, but that priority is low on the list right now.
I made the comment because the flintlock has it's own nuance's, it's another step above caplock ML'ers and can be a source of frustration for beginners/novice. The gentelmen that started this thread want's to shoot paper targets, I had supposed in compitition, with ALL the other stuff going on for paper accuracy with the PRB, it's a rare occurance that a beginner start with that rifle and be succesfull.