Hello all!,
I finally made it to the range with my “rescued” 1983 Lyman GPR .54.
I had just installed a new front sight blade since the one on it was a completely hacked mess. I had no idea where it would hit at this point.
First time shooting it today at 25 yards, 5 shots. Not too bad for a bad eyed fat man. Then shot at 50 yards. I’m the first to say I’m not a good shot but I was relatively please with these. I do need to do load development. I used 65 grains of FFG, .015 pillow ticking, T/C bore butter and a .530 ball.
I purchased this last year and it turned into a disaster. You can see the story at
Thanks for looking!
Snoot
I finally made it to the range with my “rescued” 1983 Lyman GPR .54.
I had just installed a new front sight blade since the one on it was a completely hacked mess. I had no idea where it would hit at this point.
First time shooting it today at 25 yards, 5 shots. Not too bad for a bad eyed fat man. Then shot at 50 yards. I’m the first to say I’m not a good shot but I was relatively please with these. I do need to do load development. I used 65 grains of FFG, .015 pillow ticking, T/C bore butter and a .530 ball.
I purchased this last year and it turned into a disaster. You can see the story at
1983 Lyman GPR worm eaten mess.
Anyhow, all is now well! I tried to have this look as if it spent many winters in the rockies, but not abused. The bore has very minor pitting in a few grooves about halfway down. This gun has definitely been shot but the rifling is clean and strong. I’m sure it will shoot much better than I can.Thanks for looking!
Snoot
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