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Old 12-24-2015 | 10:36 AM
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Emptybox_Sportfishing
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Originally Posted by cayugad
I am awake I believe...


While the Firestorm, PA Pellet, and the RMC AccurSport are all said to be able to shoot pellets, I have talked to a lot of owners of these rifles. Almost all of them either duplex the pellet with 10 grains ofblack powder, or they shoot straight black powder. So this great advance in flintlock technology just does not impress me all that much. I do like the idea of the breech plug being able to be removed as that would be nice for cleaning.

Now if you shoot your Flintlock Firestorm using pellets with consistent success, I am happy for you. I have to be very careful with all the things I do, just to make my flintlocks consistent.Its not rocket science, its just the way things work for me. Pellets in this case would just send up a red flag to me when someone wants accuracy.

The trouble with a flintlock is your hopinga small amount of spark from the pan explosion will enter your vent hole, and strike powder in the breech which you hope will cause a flash in the breech. Pellets often times just will not do that consistently by themselves from what I was told. Black Powder is still your best bet. And in a hunting situation where you might run into moisture, and whatnots.. I would not trust my hunting odds to anything but black powder with a flintlock.

Also fastflight was asking for suggestions on a patched roundball load. His rifle has a 1-48 twist. While a 1-48 twist is a do all twist, many of them do not shoot powerbelts or conicals well. Most of them shoot roundball very well. Also if you want to work a load up fast, a roundball load is the fastest load I know of to work up into a hunting load. I would go to guess his rifle will tune in at 90 grains of Goex 2f loose powder and a .018 pillow tick patch with a .490 ball. It should give him acceptable hunting accuracy for moderate distances quickly. And a roundball is deadly. That point I will argue with anyone. I've killed too many deer with the simple roundball to believe anything else.

And as for your TV inquiry..Both of them are color TVs. And maybe Santa might get me a Plasma Big screen for the main room this year after the Christmas rush and they come down in price...
I completely agree with u just cuz the pellets go off so much slower than straight black powder. Which then causes u to flinch more or not be able to hold steady enough when free handed
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