Please explain the difference (if there is any) between the “generic Pedersoli whitworth (.451) and the Mortimer Whitworth rifle refered to in your post.
I just purchased a Pedersoli Whitworth “enfield” (which has not even arrived yet) and I am looking for information.
Ideally I want to shoot the whitworth hexagonal bullet with a tang sight of some sort ( looking for input on that as well) I shoot left-handed, so I suppose windage adjustments may have to be on the front sight.
In a perfect world, there would be a bubbble level too.
In order to shoot the hexagonal bullets, you first need to have a hexagonally-rifled barrel.
The Pedersoli Mortimer is named 'Whitworth' from the competition, not the design of the rifling, which is quite normally grooved.
There is an absolute ton of information on these pages about the recently-introduced Pedersoli Whitworth-rifled item. As my Whitworth is a Parker-Hale Whitworth, I'm not qualified to comment on the features of the Pedersoli version, or its features, good or bad, simply to say that in my experience, and that of many other shooters, trying to find an affordable hex mould for it can be unicorn-hunting. Peter Starley in Budapest sells one, and Mike SNU on Jersey does one as well - each is around US$300 or so. A Kranen three-piece mould is another possibility, for around $4-500, if you can find one, and I'm told that there are a couple of US makers, too, again, very enthusiastically-priced - they are VERY complex to make, as you can imagine.
Many complain that the Pedersoli mould - sold, less handles for around US$200 - makes an oversize bullet - a feature that will leave you, with your .451 A/F bore, with a paperweight.
However, you can remedy that by shooting a cylindro-conoidal bullet that you can - a. patch if undersized and smooth-sided, or b. size to fit and multi-groove.
My advice, take it or leave it, is to measure the bore of your new rifle when you get it, and THEN decide whether the risk of buying a Pedersoli mould is worth it. I got lucky, as I'm on the Whitworth collectors FB pages with many contacts, and a friend back home in Canada sold me his Pedersoli mould that throws a perfectly-fitting hexagonal bullet for me - he'd sent me a sample to try first.
Perhaps Mr Minshall of the MLAGB might drop in here - he is far more experienced than I am with the arcanities of the Whitworth rifle.