well i would have to see it to believe it. i am not saying it couldn't effect accuracy at all but i don't think on a flintlock there would be enough difference to matter. i have been a handloader for over 50 years. unless you have a full blown bench rifle changing brands or types of primers or the uniformity in primer holes, you will not ever see a difference. but hey i am no expert with flintlocks like a lot of you fellers, i am always willing to learn,,,,,,,,,,,,,,The reason is because of the uniformity of ignition shot to shot. The same is true of brisinance in modern cartridges. Different primers and flash hole uniformity in brass cases effect accuracy and is the reason they are tried out for group size. The same thing is happening with flint lock ignition . The diameter that makes the most reliable and consistent flash migration to the main charge will be the most accurate all other considerations for accuracy being met as well.