Has anyone tried to calibrate the load /effort required to load a std lock hammer?
what is the acceptable poundage or ft /lbs ---or tension on mainspring of a average long rifle
lock ---that is required ---to load the hammer?
I used a rather primitive fishing scale--recorded a shaky 27 -30 lbs average
is that too much ?----if so ---what is correct tension ?
appreciate any data ---
As others have mentioned.
On many of the locks made in England (at least) and especially the late locks like Mantons etc with a linked mainspring the initial pull is much harder than it is nearing full cock due to the "arm" of the lever being shortened as the tumbler rotates if the link-tumbler-mainspring are in the proper relation to each other. At full cock this reduced pressure reduced wear on the sear and the tumbler also made it easier to get a nice trigger release. Most locks found on Kentucky rifles were not so well engineered.
The pressure is really not that important on a flintlock. If it functions well and the cock fall is not too slow then the mainspring strength is probably proper.
I never bothered to measure it but I am sure my Manton design lock requires a pretty hefty pull to come to 1/2 cock.
The thing that imparts the most energy to the gun in firing is the Frizzen. A good lock with a lighter frizzen will not cause problems even with stiff springs.
Dan
Hi Dpahriss--
you have me curious
you mention a "linked mainspring-"--- on a MANTON lock
can you --if possible --post a foto of this "linked mainspring "
I would really be grateful --it sounds intriguing
by the way ---you guys were all more or less correct
the spring paw --as William Paton - showed me--
---is the culprit ---I made the inverted cup too shallow
--did not snag on tumbler ---but the tumbler horn
moved closer /crept onto the thicker "wrist" of the paw -
ie it hit a bump just b4 engaging the sear at full cock--
--hence the dramatic jump in final pull poundage --
problem solved --my lousy amateur paw will now be re-forged
--or another agonising mainspring made with a big deep cup /paw hollw
or I may try to build that fascinating STIRRUP --- I SEE ON PERCUSSION locks
---that pivot action may reduce resistance----
anyhow ---love to see a linked mainspring on Manton lock
Thankyou for the supa info
regards --
Charly--