I know blaming a lawyer for problems is the national passtime, but come on. A thicker ramrod is not going to protect a manufacturer from a products liability law suit. If he is selling wooden rods, then making sure that there is no run-out in the grain is how to protect the company from a lawsuit when someone is hurt. Putting clear instructions in the gun case on how to use the hand over hand technique with loading with a ramrod is the way to kill those suits. As to the heavy lock springs, Shame on any manufacturer who would do that for some false sense of security. Again, include literature that tells the consumer that the gun is designed to shoot with springs set at certain ranges, and insist that the shooter get instruction from knowledgeable shooters of black powder firearms before attempting to use the firearm. Put a list of safety rules. Juries are made of humans, and most of us are tired of people blaming manufacturers for their own stupidity, and arrogance. Juries like manufacturers who sell equipment with good instructions and disclaimers. Better than that, you can find plenty of safety experts to testify that the product, used correctly, is safe. and, when you provide a well written safety manual with the product, and step by step guide to using the gun, the experts will back you up.