I believe it was Investarms?Who made the Lyman rifles in the 80's?
Vinegar bath?What is the best way to give my furniture "french grey" look?
I have one I made from a kit, and I love it!I bought my GPR brand new in July of 2003 from Midway USA for $311 shipped. It's a 50 caliber Hunter model with a 1:32 twist barrel, which works great with the lead conicals, but tends to shred patches using round ball. In August of 2003 I bought a 54 caliber barrel from Midsouth for $126 shipped. That one is a 1:66 twist, and shoots PRB like a tack driver.
I see many beautiful hand made, custom rifles pictured on this site that I really drool over, but my ol' out of the box GPR has been a pleasure to own, and has never failed me. I intend to pass it on to my grandson.
That flinter is one pretty rifle !!My son has a 50 caliber Investarms Lyman GPR with the fast twist barrel and he likes it. I currently have two Lyman GPRs-a Pedersoli 50 caliber flintlock and an Investarms 54 caliber percussion. Both started out as kits. I used the factory supplied parts for the 50 caliber flintlock and a maple fullstock, along with other assorted small parts, that I bought from TOW for the 54 caliber percussion. The fullstock build was quite a challenge for someone as clumsy as I am but I think it turned out pretty darn good. TOWs opinion of a rifle stock being pre-inletted and my thoughts on the subject were definitely quite different. Overall, I like the Pedersoli version of the GPR better than the Investarms. The Pedersoli has much more refined hardware (trigger guard, nose cap etc.) than the Investarms version. I am quite impressed with the overall quality of both and would not hesitate to recommend either one to anyone.
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Shoot the heck out of it. Takes about 100 shots to get it smoothed right out.So the new to me GPR came in today! It was a slow day on the job so I came home early and went shooting!! It seemed to like 60-70 grains of powder! But it was shredding patches! :-( The target show my groups at 25 yards off a rest. Groups opened up to about 5” diameter at 50 yards… hoping a little bore polishing will help with the patch situation..
So the factory sights aren’t as bad as I had feared. I will probably replace them thought since the rear sight has about a 1/16 wobble left to right! Unless some of you know a easy fix for this?
Aaron
I shoot 80gr Goex 2F with .490 ball and pillow ticking patch. I get about 1.5 group at 50 yards which is plenty for me. I never tried to squeeze the accuracy out of it. Shots are usally less than 100 yards.I bought a 50 cal GPR last month and have had exactly one range trip so far. Still looking for that magic load, but I had all kinds of fun just shooting it. Seems to be a solidly built rifle and I love its lines. It’s nice to be excited about hunting season again!
It’s a older used gun so thier should not be any breaking the barrel in. I was using 60 grains of Tripple7 FFFG, .490 and pillow ticking patches.Shoot the heck out of it. Takes about 100 shots to get it smoothed right out.
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