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William O, a reply to you from your question about my GPR 54. from the thread "Hog Hunting" that ended up being locked "your question was about the accuracy of my GPR and if this was my first kit." My first kit was a CVA Big Bore Mountain Rifle in .58. Gave that one to my brother in law. Second kit was a Navy Arms double barrel 12 gauge. Third kit was the Lyman GPR in 54 and fourth was Lyman Plains Pistol in 54. MY barrel was produced in 1985. 1:60 twist. Great RB shooter. It shoots better than I can hold it. My best shots are from a rest. Only way I shoot off-hand is during competition and its required. Lyman-1.jpgLyman-2.jpgLyman-3 (2).jpgLyman-6 (2).jpg
 
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