Even A Blind Squirrel Finds A Nut............................Every Now And Then!
I don't normally shop in Dick's Sporting Goods, but I received a gift card for Christmas that I wanted to use. I was in checking out things when I looked up in the gun rack and spotted a lonely looking New sythetic stocked Real Tree APG camo stocked Handi that instantly caught my eye. I guess it is a Handiholic thing? I couldn't get a clerk fast enough when I spotted the price tag of $149.97, regular price $399.99!
I asked the clerk what caliber it was, and he said he thought it was a .243 Win. Not my first choice in calibers, as I have a .223 Ultra Varmint for 'yotes, chucks, crows, and other vermin. But for the price I was going to buy it regardless, and asked him to pull it down for me. Upon closer inspection, I immediately noticed it was a .308 Win, not a .243 Win, and the tag said it included a scope. I knew the scope would not be much, as they usually never are in these package deals, but I would have gladly have paid that for the rifle without the scope. The scope is a generic 4-12x40 that does not look ot bad, but will more than likely get replaced by a Leupold shortly. The fact that it was a .308, a caliber that I always wanted, as I have no center fire deer rifle. I hunt deer 90% of the time with muzzleloading rifles, of which I have plenty, and shotguns the other 10% of the time.
I was figuring out how many H&R/NEF Rifles, muzzleloaders, and shotguns, and the total is now 11. Very fitting for the year 2011 I think, and I just may add one more each year from here on. That way I will always be able to know just how many I have without having to go open the safes. I guess for a Handiholic, this would all make sense.
If anyone has any factory loads that work well in these rifles, I would appreciate any information. I would also like to know if they favor the 150 gr bullets or the 180 gr bullets more. I did buy some Federal Power Shock in both weights for something to start with.
Here is the latest addition to the Handi Family, it locks up tighter than the vault at Fort Knox, and it handles much nicer than I thought it would.