I just bought a T/C flintlock hawken to finish up the PA deer season. So far I have learned not to use too much priming powder, and to follow through as best as I can. My questions are, What is the best priming powder, where do I get flints and what do I look for? Can the flash hole be altered to improve ignation? At this point I am using Porodex R and a .490 round ball. This is an older T/C and I am guessing that it is rifeled for round balls, will it shoot with power belts? Thanks for the help, Shotgunner
I shoot a few TC Hawken flintlocks year round and while there may be a variety of choices, I can tell you what I've settled on which works perfectly in them:
1) Your first ignition problem is trying to use Pyrodex in a flintlock...wrong ignition temperature...need to use actual black powder in a flintlock;
2) I use Goex 4F to prime, and Goex 3F for the main charge;
3) If the vent liner is the old style with a small hole and a screwdriver slot, replace it with TC's new style vent liner, and designed to accept a hex wrench instead of a screwdriver;
4) I found 3/4" black english flints, bevel up, are outstanding in TC Flintlocks, averaging 40-60 shots per flint;
5) If your rifle is more than 5-6 years old, you may have the old style lock assembly...TC has significantly improved their locks with a better frizzen, and a taller hammer...it it's the old style, the best thing to do there is to mail it to TC service manager Tim Pancurak with a nice memo asking if he'll make it more reliable, and he'll install the improved parts, no charge under lifetime warranty;