I was about to order a Lyman 54 cal percussion GPR but then ran across some posts on here (one I saw was made in 2017) indicating that Lyman/Intrarms quality control had deteriorated.
Has that situation improved and the problem(s) been corrected, or is it still an issue?
I was wanting something that looked pretty close to an actual Hawken. The Pedersoli Hawken is listing at 9.91 lbs, which is a bit on the heavy side, me being 62 and such.
I suppose the other option would be for me to change direction and pick up a Pedersoli Pennsylvania or Kentucky rifle.
I have a T/C Hawken (actually, 3 of them) but was looking for something less modern looking and more original looking. I also considered a Pedersoli Tryon but I was kinda wanting a .54. Obviously, if I diverted to a Pennsylvania or Kentucky rifle I'd prolly go .45.
So, what's the consensus?
Has that situation improved and the problem(s) been corrected, or is it still an issue?
I was wanting something that looked pretty close to an actual Hawken. The Pedersoli Hawken is listing at 9.91 lbs, which is a bit on the heavy side, me being 62 and such.
I suppose the other option would be for me to change direction and pick up a Pedersoli Pennsylvania or Kentucky rifle.
I have a T/C Hawken (actually, 3 of them) but was looking for something less modern looking and more original looking. I also considered a Pedersoli Tryon but I was kinda wanting a .54. Obviously, if I diverted to a Pennsylvania or Kentucky rifle I'd prolly go .45.
So, what's the consensus?