Considering this thread has been brought back to life, I would like to add a few things done since my last post in this thread.
First off is the fit of this 1990 model. Almost certain it is a kit Rifle. Whoever built this did a good job overall. Everything fits good and tight with the exception of the front barrel lug. It needs to be pounded down a tad. No big deal, simply something I have not gotten around to yet.
The other minor issue was somewhat common with these rifles. It was cutting cleaning patches so I ran some bore paste down the bore a few times. Problem solved.
After taking it to the woods twice, it is a bit heavy to pack around at a tad over 9 pounds. However, I spent many days up in these hills and thick woods carrying my Crockett squirrel rifle that’s a tad over 6 pounds. So even my .50 New Englander felt heavy. With that said, I’m pretty sure that after carrying it around more it will feel more manageable. I didn’t buy it for packing anyway, it’s for stand hunting.
Other than that, I absolutely love my .54 percussion. It’s very accurate with .90 grains of 3F, .18” pillow ticking lubed with TOTW Mink Oil and a .530 round ball.
In terms of looks, that’s the thing that caught my eye over 20 years ago. I absolutely love the looks of those rifles. Rustic looking with no fancy stuff on them. I don’t need, nor want, a fancy rifle for hunting. In fact, I consider them not conducive due to Having to worry about them getting battle scars on them. I dislike brass on my working (utility) rifles. So the looks of the GPR suits me just fine. If I could change anything on the GPR, I wouldn’t.
Indeed, the GPR not only looks rugged but they are rugged as well. They shoot well and appear to be reliable. No disrespect towards anyone, but if a GPR is considered an entry level ML, then I certainly don’t need a higher grade one.
As of the present, I’m in the process of mounting this ladder style sight on it. It’s going to take some range time before I nail it down. The existing aperture is too small and drilling it out would still be too small for my old and damaged eyes. So, I’m considering trying this sight with the aperture removed. Pretty sure it’s going to work out well and the sight lays much flatter when folded all the way down.
5 shot group from 75 yards. The first shot at 9:00 was an ooops. I was settling in and wasn’t ready to shoot.