Over the past few weeks I have been working with my latest flintlock acquisition a Pedersoli reproduction .54 calibre Mortimer flintlock target rifle. I acquired this gun early in the new year second hand for a very friendly price and have been impressed with it ever since.
It is a finely made piece that certainly looks the part as I don't have an original to compare it to I cannot vouch for its exactness, the lock seems faithful from photos I have seen both inside and out. The Mortimer was seen to be the pinnacle of flintlock development before it finally gave way to the percussion systems, the lock is finely polished on the inside complete with half cock safety, trigger release adjust screw, separate water proof pan and a roller bearing frizzen.
The lock is very fast in deed and with the pan loaded correctly it seems almost instantaneous, with Nothing B primer powder it is instantaneous or near enough as I can't tell.
Previously I had settled on 70 gns Swiss No2 FFFg as a good starting charge under a 0.535" cast round ball for 100yrds with all balls hitting the black, today I set the target up at 50 yrds to see if I could tighten up the groups by playing with patch thickness. I use dry lubed Aquoil patches from Jeff Tanner.
The first three shots were with a patch thickness of 0.010", these are the three patched holes on the target, even although they needed to be seated with a starter I still felt that they were to thin so I jumped to the thickest patch I had with me at the time 0.015" and shot the next three holes which went in at point of aim. As always the target speaks. Phwoarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
