Thanks very much guys, lots of useful information here. I was leaning towards the 30-30, and as I suspected, it seems it would be a good choice. I'll also keep the 30-06 and .308 in mind.
I wanted to address larry's post in particular:
There are a few things to consider about picking a Handi over another rifle especially if you are in Canada. I love to tinker with these guns, and they are lots of fun, but if this is going to be your only gun I would consider something else. In gereral, a bolt action will be more accurate with a greater chance of getting an accurate reliable rifle right out of the box. Factory service will not exist for you in Canada, if you have a problem it will have to go to a representative of H&R in Canada, you will not be able to send it back to the factory for any reason. I do not know if H&R will sell barrels to you, I don't see how they could, they have to have the receiver to fit the barrel and you cannot ship that. Someone like Savage or Remington will probably have better service up there. It is also nice to have a repeat shot avaliable to you while hunting, not really necessary, but nice. Talk to a few others about your choice, there are Bolt guns that cost less than the Handi's do. Larry
This was something that I was a bit concerned about, so I'll just ask outright- do people love the Handi Rifle because it's a good gun, or because it's a great platform for modifications?
I'm new to firearms, but I've been a guitar player for 20 years. A few years ago, one of the big guitar companies came out with a no-frills model they were selling for $150. Every review was 5/5 stars, and these guitars quickly developed a cult following. However, many of the people who were praising these guitars were guys who had a couple good guitars, and were buying these cheap instruments to hot-rod them. Great reviews were based on the fact that it was so cheap and so easy to modify, customize, hot rod etc. If someone were buying it just to have it as their one and only, they would have been disappointed because, well, it was pretty much a cheap crappy guitar
I'm a little worried that the Handi Rifles are the same, that those who love them are guys who are into tinkering with guns, swapping out parts, etc. I basically want something I can shoot, clean, and put in the closet. I don't know where this new hobby will take me, but right now, I'm not interested in getting into tinkering; I like the idea of hunting more than the idea of working on guns.
So, honestly, is the Handi Rifle a project gun?
My dad has offered to give me a dusty old Enfield .303 Brit, I may just register it, clean it up and use it until I know for sure what I want...
Thanks for all the feedback