I had a 54 Lyman Deerstalker about 4 years ago, wish I still had it. Never had any problems with it. It shot 1" groups at 100 yards no problem.
I now have a 54 Trade rifle and the fit and finish is just as good on it as the deerstalker. Accuracy has yet to be determined but I have no doubts that once I find what it likes it will be just as accurate. Real nice piece a wood on this one.
I also have a TC Hawken and I haven't had any problems with it either.
The Lymans have more wood in their stocks, TC is thinner wood. I like the stout stocks myself and for hunting the single trigger the best. I can't tell any difference as far as quality, they are all nice rifles and do what I want them to do reliably.
I now have a 54 Trade rifle and the fit and finish is just as good on it as the deerstalker. Accuracy has yet to be determined but I have no doubts that once I find what it likes it will be just as accurate. Real nice piece a wood on this one.
I also have a TC Hawken and I haven't had any problems with it either.
The Lymans have more wood in their stocks, TC is thinner wood. I like the stout stocks myself and for hunting the single trigger the best. I can't tell any difference as far as quality, they are all nice rifles and do what I want them to do reliably.