Greetings, all.
I have just taken delivery of a new Lyman .54 GPR. My only other hands on experience with muzzleloaders was with an Austin&Halleck percussion plains rifle that I owned for a month before I returned it because the drum threads were stripped.
Comparing the Lyman to the A&H, I have some questions/concerns about the Lyman. Both triggers seem heavy, although I have not attempted to adjust them. Is trigger pull force adjustable on the Lyman? And there is a lot of free play in the trigger when set. And the tang is inset ~1/8" deeper than flush with the stock. And the edges of the butt plate are still sharp (sharp enough to snag on my shirt).
Did I get a lemon that needs to be exchanged, or are these "problems" all typical of Lyman's rifles?
As always, thanks for your responses.
Don
I have just taken delivery of a new Lyman .54 GPR. My only other hands on experience with muzzleloaders was with an Austin&Halleck percussion plains rifle that I owned for a month before I returned it because the drum threads were stripped.
Comparing the Lyman to the A&H, I have some questions/concerns about the Lyman. Both triggers seem heavy, although I have not attempted to adjust them. Is trigger pull force adjustable on the Lyman? And there is a lot of free play in the trigger when set. And the tang is inset ~1/8" deeper than flush with the stock. And the edges of the butt plate are still sharp (sharp enough to snag on my shirt).
Did I get a lemon that needs to be exchanged, or are these "problems" all typical of Lyman's rifles?
As always, thanks for your responses.
Don