Sean E Bug
32 cal. or less
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2021
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underhammer. next best would be a mule ear.
My experience has been that there is a significant difference in percussion locks. At least in the factory ones and how they react ergonomically if that's the correct term. I've been shooting several different locks lately and as far as factory locks go, the trigger feel and let-off is best on my T/C Hawken. The Pedorsoli Kentucky pistol has a more robust spring, maybe because it's newer, but the factory trigger pull was abysmal, now down to a more reasonable 6-7 lb. The lock time is incredibly quick. The locks on the Deerstalker and GPH are about the same in lock time but have a totaly different feel as one is single and other is dbl. Possibly a consideration in choosing a lock. My guestimation is that the Lyman's are a bit slower than the others but are certainly adequate for my modest uses.I was always under the impression that one caplock was pretty much the same as all the others. I realize lock speeds can differ, but other than that I've never noticed the variation one sometimes sees with a flint lock.
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