I voted Quick! +1 for!
Sounds like a great idea. That is the intention I had with getting a 7.62x39, and loading for a "poor man's Whisper" (just getting started) Would there be factory subsonic loadings as well as supersonic for this round?
We Handi guys have taken enough knocks about our rifles, and we really don't want an unsuccessful chambering that is not done right to add to that. That being said....
I think that if Remington would really get behind it they could work out any bugs and make it work. The H&R seems to be the "redheaded stepchild" in Remington's lineup.
If they did it right the first time, this may breathe new life into our favorite rifle!
I would like barrel length and threading be an option. Many would prefer 22" but I realize that 16" would probably be a good length for this round. (carbine round?) I am on the fence about barrel length. . .depending on the intended use, either could be ideal.
As far as sights or scopes, I would vote for a scope rail. Scopes are far more reliable now than when your daddy bought his. Add to that all the red dot and tactical scopes out there, whats not to love.
I would like to see an option for ghost ring sights for those who wanted a ultra reliable tactical model, but a red dot seems to negate this.
I like iron sights also, but I am willing to admit, and have seen several times, the first thing I or others want to do is add a scope. Especially after you see what a rifle with even a cheap (sorry, inexpensive) modern scope can do at a distance. I think that this little round could be loaded to be a great performer at 100 yards.
If you really wanted to go tactical, figure a way to put a laser sight on it!
My $.02 worth.