I found my 38-55 had become loose in the frame this past weekend, took a .002" shim to tighten it back up. Afterward it was shooting 1 1/2" lower than it had been. That was at 50 yards :eek: Made a deal and got my Encore 209X50 back today. Found 375 JDJ 26" heavy barrel NIB for $205.00. Will have to wait till next year to get a 357 Max barrel, but I ain't lookin' back. I'll keep and shoot my 38-55 and 357 Max, they shoot too good to turn loose of, and like you bladerunner, I've too much invested to take that a bath on them. But I'm replacing them as quickly as I can, I refuse to be in the position of having a deer in my sights and a gun that don't work.
I don't think these are bad rifles persay, but they are a crap shoot. In past I've put as many rounds through a single Contender in a year as I ahve through 5 of these rifles in 3 years. I never had the kind of troubles from a TC as I've had from these.
I think it is time to stop kidding ourselves about how good these rifles are, and to begin to be hard and straight with NEF/Marlin about the overall quality and endurance of their product. I'd gladly pay $100 bucks more for a rifle that will work today and 10 years from now without having to be worked on in between, just to keep it shooting.
It is not my intent to come off as dissin' the Handi. I've fired on the order of 8000 rounds through my rifles, my 357 Max has seen over 3000 of those rounds. But when a factory fitted barrel looses it's tightness in 1300 rounds (my 38-55) something is wrong, and bad wrong.
This very problem has been discussed at length in past, and has existed for at least as long as the 3 years I've been a member of the "Internet Handi Rifle Club". I don't think the factory doesn't know the problem exists. The question is will the factory find and correct the problem, not just on a returned gun, but out on the factory floor before the gun leaves the door. So far, the factory has not done this, as evidenced by this thread, and it is them that I have lost faith in, not the rifle.
NEF, If you are listening, please act to restore my faith, I too want to believe in my rifles but it is hard to do when there are other far more reliable choices out there.