Sometimes I have these "brain locks".....
I have two other flintlock rifles and one pistol. Hey....why not measure those and compare to this lock?
Rifle #1: Frizzen spring-1.1-lb., To half-cock 8.0-lb., half-cock to full-cock 9.1-lb.
Rifle #2: Frizzen spring-2.88-lb., To half-cock 8.5-lb., half-cock to full-cock 9.5-lb.
Pistol: Frizzen spring-1.2-lb., To half-cock 6.14-lb., half-cock to full-cock 7.15-lb.
This future pistol lock: Frizzen spring-2.3-lb., To half-cock 10.2-lb., half-cock to full-cock 10.1-lb.
The frizzen spring is acceptable. But I believe the mainspring is to heavy and will result in short flint lives.
So my question is (again I think) should I look to thin the mainspring little by little to get the poundage down? And I would think I need to thin the bottom (longer) part of the spring in order to accomplish this?
Thanks.