Hi,
Well, it shoots. The entire ignition sequence is as fast as I've ever experienced and the lock time alone must be very short because of the short throw of the flintcock. That short throw also reduces any distraction by the movement of the lock. You really cannot detect any delay from pulling the trigger to recoil. It is the most like shooting a modern gun as I ever experienced with a flintlock except it is way more comfortable. During recoil, the stock doesn't twist or want to rise much. All the force seems to be in alignment with the barrel and provides a really stable follow through. The accuracy should be good but I was shooting off hand in a stiff cross wind. Still, I kept everything in the black on a 100 yard NMLRA target shooting at 50 yds. I shot 0.53 cal round balls using 15, 18, and 20 thousands patches lubed with Ballistol and water. However, the patches got cut on 3 lands when I used charges greater than 85 grains of 2F. I lapped the bore after shooting and that should take care of that. I'll bench the gun later next week and see. The chambered breech worked wonderfully. No need for wiping between shots and clean up was really easy using soap and water. This rifle is the most comfortable I've ever shot with charges greater than 90 grs. I tested charges up to 110 grs and the recoil is comfortable and no distraction from good shot follow through. Tony, if you read this, the sights should already have you well within the scoring area so working up the best load should be easy. I definitely believe the barrel likes 20 thousands or possibly thicker patches with 0.530 balls because the rifling is pretty deep.
dave