I am going to send my wife's new youth handi (.243) back to the factory for service. The action opens when I fire it, sometimes. I'll also ask them about a trigger job, Its currently 5.25 lbs ( think they'll lighten it?)
I want to get another barrel while they have it, but I don't know which one yet. We currently have and reload for rifles in .222, .223, .243, .308, .270, and 8x57.
.223 I could get another .223. I already have all the reloading stuff. Its quieter and has less recoil than the .243, so I could get my wife shooting "her rifle" more.
.204 I want one. But I want one that is very accurate, and so far thats not my experience with handis.
30-30 Guys here seem to like the way these shoot in handis. A good rimmed cartridge to play with loading black powder. Low recoil and heavier bullets for the wife to hunt deer with.
.44 Magnum also low recoil and heavier bullets for the wife to hunt with. I'll soon have a progressive press and dies from a friend who doesn't have the space I have. If I get a handgun, I could use the same ammo.
.50 cal muzzleloader We could use it in the early season. But I want one to put a scope on. If I'm restricted to open sights, I'll stick with my Hawken. Wife says she doesn't want a muzzle loader, but I think she will like hunting deer in October vs December.
A few I've rejected
45-70, 450 marlin Too much recoil for my wife, or me with such a short stocked rifle.
7-08, 280 Not much different than our .270 or .243
Well, what do you all think? Anything else I should consider, not duplicating something I have?
Does any certain caliber tend to be more accurate in handi's?