Broken Arrow quote from PM, "They refuse to accept the fact that some Handis simply will not shoot worth a c#$%."
That is a ridiculous statement. There are SOME of every rifle made that won't shoot and I think everyone here realizes and accepts that. Manufacturing mistakes HAPPEN in every factory.
Another quote from this thread, "I simply said you take your chances when you buy one." Duh, any time you buy something of ANYTHING, you take a chance. The only way not to take a chance is not to buy anything. Ever heard anyone complain about an Encore?
So, me being a newbie here, I have to ask the same question as Tim. If you had a problem, why didn't you send it back to H&R and let them fix it? I have never been in contact with their customer service, but almost everything I have read has been very positive experiences of people being taken care of. Of course, that is from the "brainwashed". It would have been worth a try.
What it all boils down to is that everybody has their own taste when it comes to "things" and guns are no exception. But, how can you complain when a company sells a rifle for ~$200 and you won't even send it back to them to give them a chance to fix it? YOU SHOULDN'T.
I personally really like Browning shotguns. I own an older 12 ga Citori that I LOVE! My son and I both have Browning Golds in 12 ga, that we have had no problems with. They were all $800 plus guns. I hardly ever hear bad things about a Citori, but I do often read about problems with the Golds. I also have never dealt with Browning customer service, but it is my understanding that they are NOT GOOD. I have $2-3K worth of their shotguns and I KNOW their customer service is not good and if something breaks, I am most likely on my own.
So, I don't feel too bad that I own a $200ish gun that if it doesn't perform to at least some standard, customer service will help me out. Personally, mine shot ~2 - 2 1/2" groups out of the box. That was with one kind of factory ammo. I started doing a little tweaking which I consider "fun" and am now at 1 1/2" or less groups. Again, that is w/ factory ammo under less than perfect conditions. With very few rounds through this gun.
Now, if it would have shot 5 or 6" groups out of the box, I think I would have VERY quickly determined that something was wrong and sent it to the factory. IMO, it just doesn't make sense to try to mess with something that isn't even close.
Oh well, I'll quite rambling.