Yes. Yes, they do!They make such a awesome couple.
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Yes. Yes, they do!They make such a awesome couple.
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Percussion? That's the setup I'd like to have.Came home yesterday with a Lyman Great Plains Pistol in .54 cal, now I have both in the same caliber.
I don’t know about everyone else, but I’m really glad you stopped in to tell us how bad our rifles are. I always forget that expensive guns kill stuff deader than my lowly production rifles.I bought one. It looked like a typical cheap store bought factory made rifle to me. I ended up buying a rifle made by Royland Southgate and never looked back.
Counts to me. Welcome to the discussion!not sure if this counts but i have a GPRH in .54 1-32 twis lyman gpr rear sight and lyman front globe with lyman and lee shavers inserts
Counts for me too. How you liking that fast twist barrel?not sure if this counts but i have a GPRH in .54 1-32 twis lyman gpr rear sight and lyman front globe with lyman and lee shavers inserts
Not a kit gun, bought in 2003 or 2004, didn’t like the sluggish hammer fall and stiff un-set trigger. I reshaped and shortened the fly, then polished the dickens out of it and sear area contacted ( below notch). This took the ‘hump’ out of my hammer fall. I then cut two coils off the sear spring which helped a lot with un-set trigger pull. 90 gr RS, .535 swaged ball, .015 ticking, grape seed oil/beeswax lube. It has been a fine rifle ever since….There are a number of Lyman GPR users out there including me and as fall is approaching. I think we should talk a little about our guns . This is one of the few production guns that looks kind-of like the Hawkin profile that we all love. When I got back into Black Powder 5 years ago this was the only reasonably priced "Plains Rifle" that I could find. Mine cost about $500 back then and although not perfect is a good shooter and a robust design. The new Pedersoli GPR's look even better than the old Investarms ones did and are a bit more expensive but reasonable compared to any kind of simi production gun.
My hunting load is a .530 swaged ball ,110 grs. of Graff FFF, .015 TC pre lubed patches and CCI or Remington #11 caps. Although I haven't killed anything but paper with it , I love to carry it around in the woods.
I would really love to see what some of you guys have done with the kit built version. So post about your GPR , add pictures , tell us what you like , and lets get excited about Fall which is right around the corner.
I feel your pain. Relocated from ND to arkansa and now have pets that play with dogs....Sink6 says no putting 'suzy' in the freezer.I had gotten the fast twist .40 barrel to use deer hunting.
Later we moved to a state that requires a larger diameter for muzzleloaders but says a dinky low powered lever action is just fine. And the deer here all have names.
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Counts for me too. How you liking that fast twist barrel?
That is a funny looking dog?I had gotten the fast twist .40 barrel to use deer hunting.
Later we moved to a state that requires a larger diameter for muzzleloaders but says a dinky low powered lever action is just fine. And the deer here all have names.
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I was at one of my friends shooting range once trying out a pistol that had problems. I had shot severals round when I caught movement out of the corner of my eye. I was taken back when I realised that it was a full grown doe ? She was less than 20 yards from me just standing there stareing at me.They run all over the place.
Keeping them out of the flower and vegetable gardens takes a lot of brain sweat.
The ranges would be so close as to make the .54 flinter GPR seem like overkill even for the older big bucks.
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