Rifle weighs in about 9 pounds.
Accuracy (so far) that I have done with it, has not been on paper yet. I have shot many hedge apples at 70 yards, and it hits them most of the time.
At that distance, my eyes are not the best. . .<smile>.
I will be paper tuning it hopefully this summer. I have had this gun for about 5 months. I have not worked out a load for it. It does well with 180 grains of 2F behind a PRB.
Took it out this last month and shot a deer at about 40 yards? Deer didn't run very far.
I thought about mounting a scope on it. (for my eyes), but I am somewhat reluctant to do so. I love the gun the way it is.
I don't know the velocity. . .I will someday run it through a Chrono.
It is custom made, and it is also made not to come apart. (You can, but not recommended).
Cleanup is a breeze.
With that Forsyth rifling, you don't have the "crud" inbetween the grooves, like you do a regular rifle.
the twist is 1:106 (if I remember correctly)
loading is a breeze. . .no short starter needed. Just put your patch around your ball, press the PRB in the end of the barrel (takes about 1/2 pound of force) and your PRB will slide right down the barrel with that same 1/2 pound of force.
lock time is extremely fast. AS fast as it gets.
Shoots musket caps.
Shoots .60 with .18 patches nicely (Approx 310 to 320 grains, depending upon density of lead).
Doesn't jump up and bite you in the cheek, like some guns.
I hope that answered most of your questions.