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I am thinking of getting a NEF single shot for a project gun in one of the big game calibers. Can anyone with experience with one of these, give me some indication of expected accuracy? thanks.
 
H&R Handi rifles are capable of excellent accuracy. Most are 2-3 MOA out of the box, with some MOA guns... I'm talking consistent accuracy... But they are mostly easaily tunable to MOA... There are a number of simple accurizing tips for Handi's... The best forum is Greybeard's... Scroll down to the H&R section and then read through the FAQ sticky in the centerfire section... Lots of good info there. I own three dozen Handi rifles in more than two dozen calibers... I love the platform.
 
My uncle has a 30 06 in the laminate stock. It will shoot just under an inch with good hand loads and 150 gr bullets. I think it's Sierra Gamekings he's running through it. Also used to own a hardwood stocked 223, a real shooter as well.
There was a warranty issue with the 30 06. The hinge loosened up badly on it but upon sending it in for warranty they gave him a brand new rifle. I haven't heard of anyone else having this issue, and service was good, though not speedy.
Good rifles for the dollar value IMO.

*the inch is at 100 yards before someone points it out! :)
 
P.S - you say "project gun"... What would the project be? What are you planning for it? I always have a few Handi projects on the go...
 
The single most instanious improvement for accuracy on these rifles is to free float the barrel by putting a thick O ring between the front piece and the barrel true the retaining bolt... JP.
 
The .243's had/have some ejection problems.Shame it was never offered in .303 British.I guess a guy could re-chamber a 30-30 to 30-40 Krag? Harold
 
The single most instanious improvement for accuracy on these rifles is to free float the barrel by putting a thick O ring between the front piece and the barrel true the retaining bolt... JP.

I have found that bedding the forend and using a pre-tension screw will net far more consistent accuracy with Handi's...
 
The .243's had/have some ejection problems.Shame it was never offered in .303 British.I guess a guy could re-chamber a 30-30 to 30-40 Krag? Harold

I have done a Krag conversion... Simple job... I "long-throated" it and ran heavier spire points in it. Also done many .22K's from Hornets, .357 MAX from Mag, .445 SM from .44 Mag, .22 BR from Hornet, .358 from .35 Rem, a .260 stub, and a .338F stub... Got more on the table too...
 
I have been packing a T/C contender as my truck gun this fall, in various calibers . Contender calibers are a bit anemic for my taste.
So I was thinking handi rifle, cut the barrel back abit, scope it, and at $270.00 from cabelas this week it would a good knock around gun.
Thanks guys for the input.
 
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Greybeards for tons of handy rifle info, tips and tricks and such.
Also at the top of the list is a sticky thread on Krag conversion.

http://www.go2gbo.com/forums/hr-centerfire-rifles/?PHPSESSID=3hjoon3jf4ea811sep9n3ee7m2

Personally I'd love to have one someday modified into 6.5x55 swede. :)

Myself and others find they have a break in period and get better the more you use them.
Caution...they can be addictive rifles to own. ;)

To get a Swede you will have to do a rebore or a stub... I went with a stub for my 40 degree .260 for my 6.5mm...

OP - here is a Handi in 7.62X39 with a chopped 18" barrel and thumbhole stock...

Oops... I'll have to post the pic later, I'm on my phone...
 
Hmmm so is a stub is removing the old barrel from the receiver part it's attached to and wielding in place the new barrel?

I wonder if a surplus swede Mauser barrel would work?

Sorry if this is a thread jack. ;)
 
Hmmm so is a stub is removing the old barrel from the receiver part it's attached to and wielding in place the new barrel?

I wonder if a surplus swede Mauser barrel would work?

Sorry if this is a thread jack. ;)

Yeah, to stub you cut off the barrel just in front of the barrel lug to maintain the factory fit, and the bore it out... Then turn a shank on the new barrel and thread it in... True the face and cut the extractor slot and chamber to whatever caliber you choose... I had to do this for the 6.5 and .338 because H&R has not made either of those calibers...but you can do any caliber this way... I just got a hankering to shoot the whole .308 family in the Handi platform... Go figure.
 
Sorry, I am sure it can be done with a surplus Mauser barrel, but my thinking is, after the work and expense to get it done, might as well use a good barrel... I went with Shilen and Krieger.
 
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