Bobby James
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Ok the choice is of these two rifles. Both are setting in the Bargain Cave at Cabela's. I need some votes to help me decide which I am going to get.
First is a....
Pedersoli Rocky Mountain Hawken Rifle in .54 cal. Regular price is $1300 and are on sale right now for $1000. The one I am looking at is a return idem that has never been shot for $800.
This is a good looking rifle but not great. Its maple wood but the tiger striping is not dark and hard to see. It also does not cover much of the rifle.
It also has a crack in the stock. You can barely tell that the bottom corner of the butt has a crack that will soon need taken out and doweled and re glued. It is all there but the crack can be seen. It was bought and returned but never fired.
Second is a Lyman Great Plains Rifle in .50 cal. It is a return and it does not seem to have been fired. Everything is in perfect shape as it came from the factory. The only thing I did not care about was that the fit looks bad. The fit between the wood and lock is terrible. There is gaps between the wood and lock and between the wood and butt plate. Looks like a chisel cut the wood with no finish sanding. This rifle is on clearance for $480
I need some votes. The .50cal Lyman GPR for $480 or the Pedersoli RMHR for $800.
I am going to get the one with the most votes. .
First is a....
Pedersoli Rocky Mountain Hawken Rifle in .54 cal. Regular price is $1300 and are on sale right now for $1000. The one I am looking at is a return idem that has never been shot for $800.
This is a good looking rifle but not great. Its maple wood but the tiger striping is not dark and hard to see. It also does not cover much of the rifle.
It also has a crack in the stock. You can barely tell that the bottom corner of the butt has a crack that will soon need taken out and doweled and re glued. It is all there but the crack can be seen. It was bought and returned but never fired.
Second is a Lyman Great Plains Rifle in .50 cal. It is a return and it does not seem to have been fired. Everything is in perfect shape as it came from the factory. The only thing I did not care about was that the fit looks bad. The fit between the wood and lock is terrible. There is gaps between the wood and lock and between the wood and butt plate. Looks like a chisel cut the wood with no finish sanding. This rifle is on clearance for $480
I need some votes. The .50cal Lyman GPR for $480 or the Pedersoli RMHR for $800.
I am going to get the one with the most votes. .