Reply to Rich Pierce: I agree and thanks for the reply. The locks do throw good sparks, especially the small Siler, and I'm shooting it a couple of a times a week. It's just that I like to tinker, plus when things aren't quite right, could perform better so to speak, I like to find out why and fix them. Also, when I pay top dollar for any product I want it to perform at it's very best. If the flint isn't scraping all the way down, as it's supposed to, then obviously it isn't preforming at it's best.
Reply to JHeath. That's an excellent observation and explanation of what's possibly causing the hop. I'll remove both springs and check the contact between the flint edge and frizzen through it's full travel. Best I can measure with a trigger pull gauge the SS lock frizzen breaks at 3 lbs and the cock at about 10 lbs. On my Russ Hamm lock ( which does not have frizzen hop) the frizzen breaks at 2.5 lbs and the cock at 12 lbs. That's contrary to what I'd expect and adds to my confusion. Thanks for the reply and your input.