I bought my first Handi as a spare gun for Moose camp. I had always carried my TCR with shotgun barrel in the track rig for shooting grouse on the way in. The 30-06 barrel and a box of shells were kept there also, as back up if I needed a spare gun. While I was out hunting one day someone borrowed it, and when I got it back it had several dings and scratches, on the reciever. I decided no one else was going to do that again, I needed something cheap that I would not care if it got scratched or dinged by other people. So I bought a 30-06 Handi, and loved that ejector. I immediately sent it back for a 20ga shotgun barrel. I then started carrying it as a spare gun for anyone to use. When I went to sight it in I realised it was just as accurate as my TCR, which is saying a lot. I started carrying it on the snow machine during the winter, and when my partner killed a wolf at 1000 yards (Lucky Shot) with it I got serious about making it my primary hunting gun. I removed the cheap Simmons scope I had bought to go on the cheap gun. I then replaced it with a Bushnell Elite. Before long I realised I needed more scope, then an accident wiped out the Bushnell. I then went with a Shepard scope 6X18 V-2. I had a winning combination, a gun that could reach out and touch something beyond 300 yards, and a scope to match. Soon I was reaching on out to 500 and 600 yards often, and the little Handi was holding them right where I wanted them. I moved on out to 700 yards and discovered the 30-06 cartridge losses too much velocity at that range. When I did hit at that range, clean kills were not happening, so I now limit the Handi to 500 yards or less. It's not the guns fault, the gun will hit at 700 yards, but the cartridge won't perform at that range. When I go out now the Weatherby is along in a case strapped to the rack, but the Handi is on the Handlebars.