Hey Bubba,
Quoted from the H&R talk site:
"It is a company sponsored feature. This makes H&R responsible for what appears on the site. As you know, many statements, questions and recommendations appear on the site that may be factually wrong, provide dangerous information, or contradict H&R safety instructions."
On the site was a lot of talk about reloading, rechambering and other 'modifications' that probably contradicted the H&R safety instructions. Sooooooo it sounds like they did it before a lawsuit came about from an accident that happened due to some info that may have been on their site.
Just my two cents!
Mario