Lyman Rifle
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I have hunted with Lyman Rifles. And took a deer with my Lyman Trade Rifle .54 caliber. Shooting a roundball and 90 grains of 2f black powder I shot a doe, on the boundary slash my property shares with a Federal Forest, at 52 yards. The bullet entered the front of the deer, hit the lungs, came out the stomach, hit the back leg breaking it, and where the ball went after that.. who knows. The deer dropped and never stood back up.
I also have a .50 caliber Lyman Great Plains Rifle in 50 caliber, a 50 caliber flintlock Great Plains Hunter, and a 50 caliber Lyman Trade Rifle Flintlock. But the 54 is the caliber I hunt with because it shoots roundball so well.
The other rifles also shoot roundball very well, even sabots and conicals. But it seems when I hunt with roundball I have luck. And for a roundball, I always prefer a .54 caliber or larger.
I also have a .50 caliber Lyman Great Plains Rifle in 50 caliber, a 50 caliber flintlock Great Plains Hunter, and a 50 caliber Lyman Trade Rifle Flintlock. But the 54 is the caliber I hunt with because it shoots roundball so well.
The other rifles also shoot roundball very well, even sabots and conicals. But it seems when I hunt with roundball I have luck. And for a roundball, I always prefer a .54 caliber or larger.
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I like my Lyman Great Plains Rifle flintlock in .54 caliber using a patched round ball. I like the GPR over the Trade rifle. But that is solely a personal opinion. There is nothing wrong with either one. And for even more versatility with the GPR, you can get a "hunter" barrel for it with a 1:32 twist for better accuracy with a conical or saboted bullet.
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We do! My boy shot a bear last fall with his Lyman Deer Stalker .50 flintlock. 4f Goex Prime, 100 gr 3f Goex under a 360 gr PR Extreme Elite. Bear went about 25 yds and piled up.

I use a .54 GPR flintlock.
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I use a .54 GPR flintlock.
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NICE!!! I see your boy is a lefty (like my son) and that he has a peep on his flinter. I've been thinking about trying a peep on one of my flintlocks now that they're legal to use in our late ML (flint only) season here in Pennsylvania.
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I like the peep sights. I'm a lefty too so he'll get them all when I croak. I can get pie plate accuraccy with my .50 GPR flinter at 100 yd using the peeps and a really good rest. Haven't wrung out the .54 yet for that range.
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Last edited by HuntAway; 07-25-2013 at 03:44 AM.



