Thanks for the idea. Here is Va we get a few weeks of really humid weather, and being the stubborn luddite I am, we don't have electricity based air conditioning (trees do that for us). So my question is, what approach you'd take to keeping a flintlock dry and rust free. I've been hunting with an inline for quite a few years and have some limited experience with a flintlock, but I'd like to get into flintlock hunting again. I loved it when I lived in PA.