I know there are exceptions to everything. I was just relating MY experiences with the Handi barrels in 243.
No, thank you, not interested. The two I messed with would either fail to eject or would always put two together, and then throw the third who knows where.
I've been shooting these H&R singles for 35 years. I think I know a few of the tricks. But everybody gets to a point where enough is enough. I do not feel like investing any more time in a Handi in this caliber. I'll stick to my Remington 700 vs which will keep 5 into 1/2" all day in the p-dog towns.
I'd rather be shooting then fu..ssing with them. Like I've stated before: I love my handis when they will perform, but I hunt with all my rifles. If they can't be depended on to eject, or put three together, they are of no use to me. If I was just sitting at a range and wasn't depending on the rifle for a follow up shot, which can always be needed when in the game fields, it might be different. If I was retired and had lots of time to fuss with them, it might be different. If I felt that H&R customer service could be counted on and not make it necessary to return/return guns and stocks for correcting problems that should not of been there in the first place, or problems that their ham fisted 'smiths screwed up, I might feel different.
But when I'm not working, I like to shoot and hunt. I will not put these rifles on a pedestal. Some of these barrels are junk. These includes the ones with extreme throats, bad chambers, half rifling, over sized bores, undersized bores, inconsistant bores, off-center barrel lugs, excessive headspace, inadaquate lock-up, inoperative ejectors and weak extractors. It's just a case of luck. Some shoot great right out of the box (my 25-06). Some can be made to shoot better by following all the fussing rules. Some can be make to shoot by being returned to H&R (sometimes multiple times). Some are just tent stakes. (I did learn that they make lousy tomato vine stakes.)
My friends: thank you for allowing a fellow Handi-holic to rave. (Isn't that what friends are for?) I know I'll feel better after those idiots reblue my new BC barrel and send me a replacement buttstock. (And even that will cost me money!)
Wally