A while back I was all excited about getting the Lyman Great Plains Hunter. It came but couldn't get it together. The wedges would not go in. There was about 1/16 inch interference. I got some suggestions here on this sight and similar ideas from Lyman. None worked so they told me to send them the rifle. I did and finally got it back ( that's another story). It does go together but not as smoothly or the way I expected it to. I cleaned it all up and took it out to make it go bang. It did go bang and I hit low. So I tried turning the screw on the rear sight. The screw would budge! I tried a couple different screw drivers and I either bent the blade on the screw driver or took chunks of metal off the blade :cursing: . I like the rifle but it just seems that this gun and I are having some issues :surrender: I will email Lyman tomorrow and see if they will send me a new sight. I really didn't expect I would have these issues with a gun in this price range. Am I just :youcrazy: or what?
On a positive note...... My buddies and I took a walk up to our deer camp to check it out after a long winter. I brought my GPH for them to see and shoot. Robert shot first. I told him it was shooting low and he compensated and hit the plasic cup he was shooting at. He liked the way it shouldered and shot. Then Doug took a shot and missed. Then they wanted me to shoot. I barked the tree right next to the cup which sent the cup flying. On the way back down the hill my golden retriever went running after something. A red squirrel went up a tree. We looked at each other and someone said, got any more ammo? I said yup! So I loaded the gun up and took a shot. Well the red squirrel came out of the tree. I have to say, a 50cal round ball is a little course for squirrel shooting :shocked2: But I got first blood with the gun. Soooooo, once I get the sight problem fixed I'm hoping to do some more shooting and go after some woodchucks in about a month. That's if winter ever decides to leave. Then of course some deer hunting :grin: (this fall).
If anyone has any thoughts on how to get the screw loose on the rear sight I'd love to hear it.
Oh, yea, thanks for letting me vent.
On a positive note...... My buddies and I took a walk up to our deer camp to check it out after a long winter. I brought my GPH for them to see and shoot. Robert shot first. I told him it was shooting low and he compensated and hit the plasic cup he was shooting at. He liked the way it shouldered and shot. Then Doug took a shot and missed. Then they wanted me to shoot. I barked the tree right next to the cup which sent the cup flying. On the way back down the hill my golden retriever went running after something. A red squirrel went up a tree. We looked at each other and someone said, got any more ammo? I said yup! So I loaded the gun up and took a shot. Well the red squirrel came out of the tree. I have to say, a 50cal round ball is a little course for squirrel shooting :shocked2: But I got first blood with the gun. Soooooo, once I get the sight problem fixed I'm hoping to do some more shooting and go after some woodchucks in about a month. That's if winter ever decides to leave. Then of course some deer hunting :grin: (this fall).
If anyone has any thoughts on how to get the screw loose on the rear sight I'd love to hear it.
Oh, yea, thanks for letting me vent.