Rifled single shoot shootgun - HR or Rossi

alek13

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Hello

I am looking to purchase single shoot break action shootgun for deer season.
For the longest time I have seen only HR in that category and a lot of people seems to like them.
I just learned that also Rossi makes something simmilar.
Does any body owns or has any experience with Rossi product?

Thanks
 
Rossi are not bad shotguns I like HR better. The rossi looks nice but is cheaper inside the HR is more solid built and cheaper finish not a lot but I like HR better.

HR are built in the USA and Rossi are Italy (I think)

If you look at the hunter you can buy barrels and swap them out so you can go from a 12ga to a 308 win for example or a 45/70 if you want just by swapping the barrels HR has products that can do that.

I like shooting smooth bore shotguns with rifled slugs it's cheaper and just as effective as a rifled shotgun barrel and if I want to switch to shot then it doesn't foul up the barrel so much so it depends on what you want.
 
another vote for the HR, have mine and love it. I have the deluxe model with the thumb-hole stock and heavy barrel, scoped its essentially a rifle, groups are very similar at 100m to a milsurp rifle.
 
I'd go with the H&R (AKA New England Firearms. NEF. Daft though. NEF was bought by H&R that was bought by Marlin which was bought by Remington.) Tracker II Slug Shotgun. Rossi stuff is lower end kit. Not seeing anything about rifled barrels on their site. Didn't look long though. Epp's is a Rossi dealer. Frontier Firearms is an H&R dealer. You may have time to get one, if the thing is in stock. Ontario's firearm deer season isn't far off.
 
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