Hello all, and thanks again for the warm welcome over in the welcome forum.
Got my Lyman GPR .54 flintlock from Track of the Wolf on Friday last week, and I'm pretty thrilled with my first muzzleloader so far. Haven't had a chance to make any smoke yet, but I've been in touch with the kind folks from a local muzzleloading club, and I've received an invitation to shoot with them and learn the ropes.
The fit and finish are overall quite good. The wood to metal fit is fine in most places, and needs a little work in others (especially the tang). I had a small struggle to get the wedge pins to fit properly: I had to loosen the tang screws a couple turns to get the barrel to seat such that the pins would go in, and I still need to do a little filing on the escutcheon plates to ensure the left side plates won't bend when I tap the pins through. The instructions for fitting the wedge pins are completely buried in the manual. A quick Google search turned up a Lyman instruction video on fitting the pins, which I was thankful to find. It would be helpful if Lyman would place them in the first few pages instead. I was very confused for a few minutes!
The lock and agate flint it comes with are sparking just fine. I have some English flints from TOTW that I will try eventually, but I want to learn how to angle them so I don't smash the hell out of a good flint for no reason.
The front trigger is quite stiff, but I'll mostly be using the set trigger, so I'm not concerned. The set trigger itself requires a LOT of weight, so I'll be adjusting that. Probably a factory safety thing.
Friday morning felt like Christmas morning, for sure! My wife took one look at the box and said "you'll shoot your eye out!" I said "this'll take a bit more than an eye!"
(my wife was only kidding...she's a decent shooter herself)
Got my Lyman GPR .54 flintlock from Track of the Wolf on Friday last week, and I'm pretty thrilled with my first muzzleloader so far. Haven't had a chance to make any smoke yet, but I've been in touch with the kind folks from a local muzzleloading club, and I've received an invitation to shoot with them and learn the ropes.
The fit and finish are overall quite good. The wood to metal fit is fine in most places, and needs a little work in others (especially the tang). I had a small struggle to get the wedge pins to fit properly: I had to loosen the tang screws a couple turns to get the barrel to seat such that the pins would go in, and I still need to do a little filing on the escutcheon plates to ensure the left side plates won't bend when I tap the pins through. The instructions for fitting the wedge pins are completely buried in the manual. A quick Google search turned up a Lyman instruction video on fitting the pins, which I was thankful to find. It would be helpful if Lyman would place them in the first few pages instead. I was very confused for a few minutes!
The lock and agate flint it comes with are sparking just fine. I have some English flints from TOTW that I will try eventually, but I want to learn how to angle them so I don't smash the hell out of a good flint for no reason.
The front trigger is quite stiff, but I'll mostly be using the set trigger, so I'm not concerned. The set trigger itself requires a LOT of weight, so I'll be adjusting that. Probably a factory safety thing.
Friday morning felt like Christmas morning, for sure! My wife took one look at the box and said "you'll shoot your eye out!" I said "this'll take a bit more than an eye!"
(my wife was only kidding...she's a decent shooter herself)