If the goal is rate of fire, single shots are maybe third to last, just ahead of muzzle loaders, flint locks and caps.....Strange indeed. I've never understood the appeal of single shots... It is an interesting rifle and I'm intrigued but don't see the practicality of having to reload every shotSeems like more of a novelty thing.
A "Middle" badger between the Little and the Big for lower power cartridges would be cool.I like that they offer it in 30-30. There's a few options for affordable 44 and 357 single shots these days, but i don't think Rossi or CVA makes a 30-30 and Henry's have gotten pretty expensive.
Plus you don't need to use flat or round nose bullets in a single shot. Handload a bullet with a decent BC and the 30-30 still has 1800+fps and 1100+ft/lb at 300yds. That's on par with what you get at 200yds with a flat nose bullet.
It appears at least one sponsor got some back in April.As far as I know, there were limited amounts as you say No name, buy none in 30-30 which is a bit odd for what was already a later then usual release.
I did spot the 30-30 model once in stock and that was at Dante other than that it's always been just the .410 and the 350 legend that I've seen available.As far as I know, there were limited amounts as you say No name, buy none in 30-30 which is a bit odd for what was already a later then usual release.
It would be nice if North Sylva could fill in the blanks, but up until this recent post, or rather link they either don't know what's going on, or won't say for some reason.
Covid definitely messed up some supply chains and it's possible there are other things happening internally with Chiappa..... these are things that only industry insiders and people close to the company would fully grasp.
No biggie, it's not like there are no other distractions in the world today ...... plus it's fun to "imagine what could be, unburdened by what has been!"
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Right on, it was quite a limited release that's for sure.I did spot the 30-30 model once in stock and that was at Dante other than that it's always been just the .410 and the 350 legend that I've seen available.
That's one of the reasons I like the idea of the 30-30. To me it feels like a good middle ground: Not as much recoil as 308, but significantly better range then the 357 or 44, especially if you handload pointy bullets.A minimal rifle like this in .30-30 might not be the most pleasant to shoot...