Boyer's in Slatington Pa. He also has a very nice 45 Huntsman in nice shape for $129. If i didn't have my Black Diamond XR 50 I'd have been tempted. The Sportster is a 2000 production and is the only one I've ever seen. So far she's a 1 inch grouper at 50 with most ammo, but I think she wants to do better. The bore is extremely smooth. Not a tool mark to be seen. Cases do bulge abit at the ejector. Nothing dangerous, but it is there. I do wish it was an extractor though.I save all empties and take them to the scrap yard. Brass is $1.29/lb now. The way things are going, empty 22 rimfires may be useful again. Vernon Speer got started during WW2 making dies to convert fired 22 cases into jackets for 22 and 6mm centerfires... Haven't shot the Hornet yet and i doubt the previous owner did either. I'm curious though. Is it easier to get Handi's to be accurate and consistent if they're chambered for cartridges of modest chamber pressures? I had a Handi once with a 30-30 and 45-70 barrel and both were superb ( the 45-70 was a MOA rifle) but I did everything wrong. Oil on the latch resting on the forend, it didn't mater. Neither did dis/remounting the barrels. had a 243 that I did the right things to that wouldn't put 3 shots with 3 inches of one another at 100 unless by accident. just curious.