I would agree with this.Looks like a quality piece. A bit heavier than I expected. That .308 rebored to .358 would be a nice woods walker.
Pistol calibers would be interesting. I have an H&R with 12ga and .357Max barrels. Have shot the rifle barrel with .357Max, .357Mag, and .38Spec. With .38Spec wadcutters it isn't much louder than a .22.
Looks like a quality piece. A bit heavier than I expected. That .308 rebored to .358 would be a nice woods walker.
Yup, I can load 38spl for not much more then a 22lr round, packs much more punch too. I'd probably grab the 357 as soon as I can find one.
Am I out to lunch or out of touch? Or do these seem a bit spendy in comparison to what they are? I’d lovea357 version so I can turn the boys loose with a couple hundred 38’s and let them plink.
Am I out to lunch or out of touch? Or do these seem a bit spendy in comparison to what they are? I’d lovea357 version so I can turn the boys loose with a couple hundred 38’s and let them plink.
$500 doesn't get you much these days.
There isn't really anything else comparable to these on the market. Ruger single shots are $2000 lol.
Kind of the new H&R Handi rifles but nicer, fills a niche.
You are out to lunchSorry...Anyway I bought one of the first 12Ga ones with steel receiver that was brought in. They are very high quality and worth every cent in my mind. Solid steel and wood, no plastic anywhere. Sure you can buy a bolt action rifle for less (Savage Axis) but half of it will be plastic and built very cheaply in comparison. If you like quality firearms, these single shots offer you an entry into that world for less than $600, that is a bargain in my mind. BTW, once I have saved up the funds I want to get either a 30-30 or 308 rifle version to go with my shotgun, not sure which yet, I have tons of reloading stuff for either caliber.




























