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Mr. 16 bgauge,
Help is on the way; many savvy flinters will chime in. I sharpen my flints on a whetstone. I use crocous cloth to polish up the frizzen face and get better sparks and longer flint life with a smooth frizzen. I dry all oil off the frizzen with a cloth before I load up. I wipe the residue off the flint every few shots. Bevel up or down is not a concern so long at the flint hits the frizzen at least halfway up from the priming pan. Hope this helps. Adam
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If you're not getting spark the problem may be the frizzen.
I had the same problem with a Thompson .45 Hawken rifle. I contacted Thompson and explained my problem and they sent me a new lock and frizzen, no charge. Come to find out almost all of those early Thompsons had that problem. I still Squirrel hunt with it. You might see if you can contact someone with the same rifle and see if they are having similar problems.
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Thanks again guys for the responses...........
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You may want to check with Chuck Dixon http://dixonmuzzleloading.com/index....p&link=contact
Tell him your problem and he may have a solution in his shop.
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Here's the parts page at Track of The Wolf. I believe you'll be able to solve your problem here.
http://www.trackofthewolf.com/(S(pqu....aspx?catID=14
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Here are some pictures of the lock and frizzen....hope they are of decent enough quality to help with diagnosing the problem.
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