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  1. Tuning a Flintlock

    Tuning Your Flintlock
    By Beowulf65

    Got a lot of questions on how I work on my flinter, well here's hoe I "tune" my flintlock, hope this helps.
    GEOMETRY
    When flintlock geometry is referred to, it's usually one of two areas, cock to pan or frizzen snap over.
    The Cock Area When the cock is in the down position the shoulder of the cock should rest on the lock plate and the tumbler should have slight clearance from the bridle. The bridle is the backup
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  2. Tuning a Flintlock

    Tuning A Flintlock: Continued

    PANS, POWDERS AND PRICKS
    Priming the pan - The pan should never be filled to the point where powder covers the touch hole. If the touch hole is covered, powder will have to burn down until it uncovers the touch hole before the main charge can ignite. The key is to be sure that the touch hole is clear so that the hot gas flash can get through the touch hole to the main charge. A technique used is to carefully place the charge away from the hole and
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  3. Survival Story #3.

    Here's a short one that can show what happens when one is properly prepared. Like the two before it, it's from Mr. Fears' book.

    "I recall fondly one hunter I helped find in Georgia. He had been lost for two days, and when we found him he had established himself a homestead.In fact, he had built himself such a cozy camp that we used it for an overnight rest before packing out.On the way out, he told us that his "ordeal" had been a ball and he planned to get lost again ...
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  4. God can help you in a survival situation...

    I've been in some pretty hairy spots in my 42 years on this rock. From the military, marriage, to survival in the wilderness and one thing I have found helps me in every situation (other than my knowledge and skills) in trusting in the Lord. Now I'm not preaching at anyone here and everyone knows I love to "Stir the Pot" and get things going on here but its all in good fun.
    But... when out in the wilds of wherever you are, or no matter how bad it seems look to the Lord for advice ...

    Updated 06-11-2008 at 10:45 AM by Beo

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  5. The Ever Red Radish

    I love these veggies, does anyone else include them in there gardens or as a food source. I tote them into the woods and put them in my infamous wilderness stew and use them as a trail snack with my parched corn. Hope this information helps to add this great veggie to your garden.
    The radish (Raphanus sativus) is an edible root vegetable of the Brassicaceae family that was domesticated in Europe in pre-Roman times. They are grown and consumed throughout the world. Radishes have numerous varieties, ...

    Updated 06-11-2008 at 10:00 AM by Beo

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