The Lyman deerstalker is a better rifle then the Bobcat I'm sure, but I love the bobcat. I picked up one renamed the "mountain stalker" at a Bass proshops about 2 years ago and was surprised to find it's pretty accurate with round ball. I typically use about 80 or 90 grains ffg in it, and I think that's plenty for close range deer (50 to 75 yards).
The Bobcat is an awesome buy for about 60$. They're close to disposable for that price. I picked up two more for 50$ each, but one turned out to be a CVA "sharpshooter." Essentially a bobcat with a nicer stock and better sights. I didn't complain about the mistake...
Anyway, October country has a bunch, but they ticked me off and I won't do business with them. They bought all the remaining bobcats from CVA at 50bux each and jerked the price up to 80 bux each. Before they did that you or I could also get them direct from CVA on closeout at 50 bucks each.
I wish I had about 20 bobcats. If the world wacks out (Mad Max, Road warrior situation) they may be quite handy for supplying local friends and family. Make no mistake, a bp rifle is deadly in hands that know what they're doing.
A small article was in backwoodsman magazine (which I HIGHLY reccommend, its one of the only mags I subscribe to) praising the bobcat.
I also read some postings on Internet newsgroups regarding solving the weight problem. One guy took the buttplate off the rifle, and filled the hollow stock with sand. Interesting idea. Would probably add that couple pounds most people would prefer to get the weight up to 8 lbs or so.