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<blockquote data-quote="Smo" data-source="post: 5225323" data-attributes="member: 12078"><p>I'm the Guy that posted the flintlock pic as an alternative means of ignition…</p><p></p><p>Some of the younger members here may have never seen a side lock muzzleloader much less a flintlock.. </p><p></p><p>And yes rocks are free which means these guns will still be firing if there's ever a cap shortage..</p><p>Surely that couldn't happen. Could it?</p><p></p><p>As too the load you keep asking about the difference is the choice of ignition… plain and simple.</p><p>It has nothing too do with powder , bullets or primers as we all know.</p><p></p><p>As Wobblyshot mentioned above, there is an ignore button on this Forum .</p><p>So if you don't like seeing my post or comments I suggest you hover over my name and follow the bouncing ball….</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smo, post: 5225323, member: 12078"] I’m the Guy that posted the flintlock pic as an alternative means of ignition… Some of the younger members here may have never seen a side lock muzzleloader much less a flintlock.. And yes rocks are free which means these guns will still be firing if there’s ever a cap shortage.. Surely that couldn’t happen. Could it? As too the load you keep asking about the difference is the choice of ignition… plain and simple. It has nothing too do with powder , bullets or primers as we all know. As Wobblyshot mentioned above, there is an ignore button on this Forum . So if you don’t like seeing my post or comments I suggest you hover over my name and follow the bouncing ball…. [/QUOTE]
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