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JN01
March 22, 2013, 11:10 AM
Anybody know what a .50 caliber Lyman Great Plains Pistol weighs?

Captainkirk
March 23, 2013, 12:25 AM
3.1 lbs

JN01
March 23, 2013, 07:18 PM
Thanks.

bedbugbilly
March 23, 2013, 10:49 PM
Captainkirk . . . since you know what one weighs . . . I'm assuming that you have one? If so . . . could you give a little review of it . . . how you like it . . . how it shoots . . . what you're using for a load and ball size? What distances you are shooting at and how you feel the accuracy is?

I've looked at these off and on and they look like they might be a fun single shot. I'd be looking at the 50 caliber version.

If you have one, your thoughts would be appreciated . . . thanks! :)

Captainkirk
March 24, 2013, 12:26 AM
I took the weight off the Lyman website......:D

But yeah, I do have one. .50 cal.
How do I like it?
VERY, very much!
I shoot .490 RB with .015 patches, a really tight fit. I tried .495's and was afraid I was gonna bust my short starter! It shot OK, but I've read of a few complaints of cracked stocks at the bend in the .54 cal versions...the consensus was that it was not from the bore size, but rather the extra force required to start the .54 RB on a stand. I concur. Which is why I stick with the .490
I use 35gr of Pyrodex P and a Remington #11 cap for my most accurate load...and at 25 yards it's a tack-driver. Very pleased with the performance.
The gun actually looks more pleasing in person than in photos and is well-built. Trigger is nothing to write home about, but doesn't bother me. It also comes with a handy belt clip (which I removed for bench shooting, but still a nice touch!)
Would I buy another one? In a heartbeat!

Bottom view:
http://i785.photobucket.com/albums/yy140/Buellosaurusrex/Plains%20Pistol/100_0438.jpg

Top view:
http://i785.photobucket.com/albums/yy140/Buellosaurusrex/Plains%20Pistol/100_0437.jpg

Business end:
http://i785.photobucket.com/albums/yy140/Buellosaurusrex/Plains%20Pistol/100_0436.jpg
http://i785.photobucket.com/albums/yy140/Buellosaurusrex/Plains%20Pistol/100_0435.jpg

Lock view:
http://i785.photobucket.com/albums/yy140/Buellosaurusrex/Plains%20Pistol/100_0434.jpg

bedbugbilly
March 24, 2013, 01:02 PM
Thanks Captain for the nice write up - greatly appreciate it. I once had a custom .54 Hawken rifle that I built - it was a great shooting rifle and hard hitting. While I liked the .54 in a rifle . . . I'm kind of thinking the .50 would be better the best way to go . . . a good all around caliber anyways. Thanks again - you've whet my appetite! :)

Captainkirk
March 25, 2013, 11:16 PM
Glad to help.
Sort of bought that on an impulse, but glad I did.
It's a lot slower than torching off one of my many BP revolvers, but something very deliberate & satisfying about it all.
I think the .50 is probably the way to go, unless you already owned a .54 or have the moulds. You might have better luck with a .495 if you reduced the patch thickness down to .010 or less, but I have a set of .490 moulds anyway. My Lyman Trade rifle (also in .50) ironically prefers the .495 RB over the .490 so now I have to buy a mould for it.:rolleyes:
Let me know if there's anything else I can help you with!