I got to shoot the Lyman Great Plains Rifle today. It isn’t snowing and it’s 43 degrees! Yah. Anyway this gun is a sparker right out of the box. It even sparked well with the supplies swan flint. It is a .54 cal and that is why I got it. It had three flashes in the pan in the first 20 shoots. After inspecting several things I found out the touchhole liner was less than 1/16 inch. I drilled it out with a 1/16-drill bit and the second 20 shots went off without a problem. I had no trouble keeping all shots on an 8-inch paper plate but I was only 15 yards out. But it was the first time I shot it.
The inevitable comparison, how does it compare to Thompson Center. I only have this one Lyman specimen but I have many TCs. It isn’t up to TC standards. There are lots of sharp machining marks left. None of my TCs exhibit this. I will correct those. The wood is just average.
All in all I am happy with this gun and it looks like it may be a real good shooter. Plus it’s 54 cal.
The inevitable comparison, how does it compare to Thompson Center. I only have this one Lyman specimen but I have many TCs. It isn’t up to TC standards. There are lots of sharp machining marks left. None of my TCs exhibit this. I will correct those. The wood is just average.
All in all I am happy with this gun and it looks like it may be a real good shooter. Plus it’s 54 cal.