Hello everyone,
did some searching yesterday that I should have done a year ago. I bought a .223 Handi Rifle with Bull Barrel and scope a year ago. It is my first H&R rifle (I've had a .410 for a few years). It never seemed "right" but it took me a long time to get around to doing anything. I asked at the shop I bought it in the summer and they said it should eject better and they would send it back under warranty (I'm in Canada BTW). So I finally hustled in there with the gun just before my year was up, only to be told it was too close and I was on my own to ship it to get fixed.
So before I do that I'd like to know that it really isn't working right. Also, if it's something that I can do myself then I'd rather just go for it and spend the money on other things.
It seems to me that the extractor (think I've got that right ... seems the .410 has an ejector that really fires the shell out) is a bit too high and forces the top of the case against the breech too much. If I pull the extractor away a bit the cartridge slides in easily so I don't think the breech is tight or rough. I made a video to show how it operates. Hopefully it's sufficient for someone who knows how these things are supposed to work to tell me whether this is right or not. It's at
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I'm pretty excited about finding this place as I'm keen to try some other barrels. I like the .223 but find the bull barrel heavy for carting around so am thinking of getting a regular, shorter .223 one, plus I have a pile of 30/30 ammo left from when I borrowed a Marlin when I started hunting (5 years ago). I want to use the Handi Rifle as something easy to carry and have as a "farm" gun as it's easy to load/unload (seeing as how you can't have a loaded gun on anything motorized, even on your own property).
I'm looking forward to reading more, and thanks in advance for any help.
cheers,
Andrew