I called up a friend in management at Remington and made arrangements for a private tour of the H&R facilities and to drop off my Handi for fitting an existing barrel and a new .308 barrel since I live less than 20 miles away. I met Brian Johnson, the gunsmith who came from Gardner and who does most of the H&R fitting/repair work. I saw a lot of Handi's in the racks for various reasons. The assembly area is still working with "old" parts since the machinery to make new parts hasn't been set up. It was impressive. It looks like Remington is going to do a good job with the line, but I think that we can expect a price hike in at least the accessory barrel program.
I did suggest that the engineers tighten up the tolerances to make the barrels truely interchangable. If they would do that, they would give T/C a run for their money.
One observation, pallet wood stocks come from China (surprise, surprise).