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Default Re: going rate for a Handi Rifle?

as far as I know it's held on by a set screw so it should be interchangeable.

http://www.graybeardoutdoors.com/smf...ard,126.0.html This site is mostly NEF and H&R enthusiests.
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Yup, I flipped mine too.

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OK good, one last question, can the hammer extension be flipped to accomodate a left-handed shooter? Considering getting one for my dad too.
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Excellent, ordered two of them, $235 apiece, can't wait, now off to load up some ammunition.
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I would say you did well. Let us know how they shoot.
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I would say you did well. Let us know how they shoot.
I haven't really put my handi-rifle to the test as far as target shooting accuracy, it blows groundhogs apart at just about any range and that's good enough for me.

I sighted in dad's today and shot 3/8" groups off the bench at 100 yards. Sierra 55 grain boat tail FMJ handloads out of once fired cases. I don't exactly have a sniper's hold with a rifle, if you take shooter skill out of the equation it will probably shoot 1/4" groups.

Extremely impressed with these rifles, they should cost a lot more.
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I haven't really put my handi-rifle to the test as far as target shooting accuracy, it blows groundhogs apart at just about any range and that's good enough for me.

I sighted in dad's today and shot 3/8" groups off the bench at 100 yards. Sierra 55 grain boat tail FMJ handloads out of once fired cases. I don't exactly have a sniper's hold with a rifle, if you take shooter skill out of the equation it will probably shoot 1/4" groups.

Extremely impressed with these rifles, they should cost a lot more.
Hush!! Damn you man!! Dont say that!! Dont give them any ideas.. lol

I'm a poor fellow, I cant afford expensive toys. These are like a blessing from God for the financially challenged.
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