Traditions Moutain Rifle - Flinter
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From: Boncarbo,Colorado
Got out today for its first REAL Accuracy report!
50 yards
.490" round ball
.020" patches lubed in Shoot Out!
70gr 2fg Olde Eynsford
4fg Goex Flash Powder
French Amber Flint ( Over 60 strikes now without knapping!)
I had 3 flash in the pans towards the middle of my shooting and I found the touch hole was blocked by fouling each time. I used a small wire pick and cleared it and after that, almost instant ignition. It seems 3-4 grains is perfect i the pan and spread across the pan. I tried far away from the pan and ignition was still instant but gave a lot of flash in your face that you certainly felt! After that, I just dribbled a little powder in and seated it across the pan with a couple light taps on the lock.


Before I left to go hunting, i filed off a good nickel thickness of front sight and adjusted the sight down half way. Had to bring it up just a little more, but that's perfect for me. I like my flinters for around 75 yards as that's all I feel comfortable at right now.
50 yards
.490" round ball
.020" patches lubed in Shoot Out!
70gr 2fg Olde Eynsford
4fg Goex Flash Powder
French Amber Flint ( Over 60 strikes now without knapping!)
I had 3 flash in the pans towards the middle of my shooting and I found the touch hole was blocked by fouling each time. I used a small wire pick and cleared it and after that, almost instant ignition. It seems 3-4 grains is perfect i the pan and spread across the pan. I tried far away from the pan and ignition was still instant but gave a lot of flash in your face that you certainly felt! After that, I just dribbled a little powder in and seated it across the pan with a couple light taps on the lock.


Before I left to go hunting, i filed off a good nickel thickness of front sight and adjusted the sight down half way. Had to bring it up just a little more, but that's perfect for me. I like my flinters for around 75 yards as that's all I feel comfortable at right now.
Last edited by MountainDevil54; 09-23-2018 at 12:47 PM.
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Just using it to clean out any unknowns. I had a hell of a time reloading for the first 8 shots yesterday and after that, everything went down smooth without any issues. I think some Cerakote over spray got into the bore.
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I used the Shoot Out in a couple of my bores. It works best with the tightest ball/patch combo you can get down the bore. I was having a heck of a time getting the surface rust out of my .50 Pedersoli Frontier's bore. But after 30 shots with 35 gr of FFg and a .495 ball with a .020" patch the bore is like new. It was a real challenge getting that ball down the bore but it was worth it in the end.
Now I am starting to test Frontier's Anti-rust patch lube and so far it looks promising. I still need a bit more shooting to validate. And I'm still waiting for my .54 flintlock barrel to come in from betting blued. I stopped by today and he said he was going to blue on Friday or Saturday. I told him I will be down on Monday and I'll be bringing a club to beat him with if it ain't done!
Now I am starting to test Frontier's Anti-rust patch lube and so far it looks promising. I still need a bit more shooting to validate. And I'm still waiting for my .54 flintlock barrel to come in from betting blued. I stopped by today and he said he was going to blue on Friday or Saturday. I told him I will be down on Monday and I'll be bringing a club to beat him with if it ain't done!
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Just some follow up pics but here is the frizzen. A HUUUGE upgrade in their hardening process! This has well over 60 strikes on the frizzen, mostly just from playing. Just a light dent mark where the main flint strikes and then a nice smooth surface as the flint slides down. This lock throws white/yellow sparks that typically sizzle in the pan.

The vent is slightly above the pan as it should be and very close to center of the pan. Lock to barrel fit is nice and tight as well.

The vent is slightly above the pan as it should be and very close to center of the pan. Lock to barrel fit is nice and tight as well.
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The Mrs. and I have recently been talking about doing some squirrel hunting once our season opens. I'm thinking I'll probably use one of our little muzzleloading rifles, either the Seneca .36 or the Pedersoli Blue Ridge .32 caliber. Either way, I'm gonna try the Shoot Out during my sight in session. I'll post results when I do some shooting.
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Barry I'm not sure but you may notice a difference in POI between the shoot out and whatever you normally use for patch lube simpl;y because of the consistency. Be sure to shake that bottle up real good to get that ball in there mixing up Jon's concoction! And use the tightest patch/ball combo you can get down the bore (without getting a hernia).
I used it on my Pedersoli and my .58 and will likely use it on my .54 flinter whenever I get it back from being blued.
I used it on my Pedersoli and my .58 and will likely use it on my .54 flinter whenever I get it back from being blued.



