I have to confess that I feel a little different about the H&R barrel program. For me, each time I got a new barrel for one of my guns (Rem 870 slug...smooth and rifled), it seemed like a non-event. The barrels sit in their respective boxes in the basement and are kind of out of sight, and out of mind for me.
The barrels don't seem to fit well into my gun safe,so that's why they are stored elsewhere. :roll:
When I try to satisfy the need for a new gun option/caliber,...I enjoy having the whole gun and it's individual personality that it brings to my collection. I realize that having a few/many barrels for one receiver certainly has it's advantages (same trigger pull,same familiar stock,lower cost and reduction of storage problems,etc.),but as said,when I want a new gun...I want the whole thing,.......lock,stock and barrel. :grin:
The beauty of the H&R's is that the whole gun cost is quite affordable for most and each one that I drag out to clean.handle and oil has it's own story and fond memories. Love them little H&R's and anxiously awaiting the next addition! Hmmmm,wondering if the next one will have some interesting wood grain?
In the minority?,........Primer :wink: