Thursday, April 19, 2018

Change Your Flints!

Change Your Flints! from Concord Museum on Vimeo.

2 comments:

Merle said...

What a story!

Merle

John in Philly said...

My father took an interest in muzzle loading during the late sixties and maintained that interest until his death.
My father would become interested in something, learn a lot about the subject, usually get very good at it, and then move on to something else.
With muzzle loading, he never did get to the move on part.
I sorta recall that would knapp his flints to freshen them up, but I don't recall him making a flint from scratch.

At the time there was a gun club in Shartlesville PA called, Blue Mountain Muzzle Loaders, and the club hosted regular competitions using only muzzle loading weapons.

The competition included trap shooting with a muzzle loading shotgun, and even if you used a modern percussion double barrel, the loading process was quite involved.

Your post taught me some great history that I didn't know, and sparked a great trip for me on memory lane.

The muzzle loading rifle club is still in operation.

https://www.bluemountainmuzzleloadingrifle.com/

Thank you.