I'm no lock expert. Nor do I have decades of lock or metalurgy experience. But I do have observations.
Several months back I was tuning a lock (New old stock Dixie flint) and during that process, I took my small group of flintlock firearms and measured the poundage required to pull the cock from rest, to full cock. Here's the poundage as measured by a Lyman Digital trigger pull gauge: Rifle L&R 9.1, Rifle L&R 9.5, 50 Cal Pistol Chambers Queen Ann 7.15, 45 Cal Pistol-Dixie 10.1.
Now, all of these locks provide very good ignition and they all provide great flint life. A lock that would give me 4 or 5 shots before requiring a flint replacement would either be tuned or sent down the road.
It also seems to me that any lock with a pull greater than 15-lbs would give me pause as to why. If the answer is an almost imperceptible speed increase in lock time at the sacrifice of a new flint every 5 shots, I'd prefer adequate lock speed with longer flint life.
But, that's me.