This query has been prompted by a right-handed Leonard Day flintlock swivel breech action [only] at auction on eBay. I am left-handed so my interest in the auction was in an interesting machine. And then I wondered how accuracy for both swivel breech barrels in a well set up rifle compares with accuracy of a comparably well set up single barrel flintlock?
I ask because I don't understand how swivel breech barrels lock, or secure, or fasten to their action. I anticipate some sort of spring-loaded ball detent, perhaps more than one. I also anticipate the swivel mechanism incorporates some sort of wear adjustment? Since this type of double rifle is independent of the need to regulate barrels, it's reasonable to assume the rifle is capable of significantly better two-shot accuracy than my side-by-side double rifles. But since there need be sufficient tolerance to allow barrels to rotate 180 degrees reasonably quickly and with acceptable ease, swivel breech rifles should not have the accuracy potential of a single shot. . . . But what do I know??? Hence my asking people who do know.