I wonder Larry, if that is why in Europe, shoots with matchlock target arms remained popular long after the matchlock was superseded by more advanced ignition systems?
As we know, a matchlock can fire Very fast. (Do you know of any lock time data for these?) and with the snap-lock, the trigger -pull is next to nothing at all. That, plus the very light spring and serpent /match holder, mean no jar whatsoever.
I don't mean to drag this topic off focus, but see it as somewhat relevant.
Highest regards,
Richard.