a buddy asked me today about using alcohol wipes to drive out moisture when the pan gets wet
last day of flintlock was heavy wet snow/sleet/freezing rain
he opened his pan several times and each time it was "mud" in his terms (water and pan powder)
he asked what to do
I went through the long spiel about ensuring good lock fit, good fit of frizzen on pan (keeping stray grains off the flats), using a cover or cow's knee, etc. etc. etc.
then he asked what I though about using alcohol wipes
I said others I know (you folks here) often use alcohol as a final wipe after cleaning to get moisture out of the bore
but he said he used these wipes to clean off the pan and it "worked like a charm" to dry it out
anybody else done this?
not PC, but everthing matters when hunting, so I might just carry one or two on those days - that same day (I was hunting alone, not with him), I fell 2 or 3 times and dumped my lock right in the snow - saturated pan. had to brush and wipe and blow to get the moisture out