Well, I have had my Wheaties this morning, still crappy weather out, so it is a good day for a rant.
I used to think Handi's were a cheap piece of crap rifles, owned by those who could not afford better. That is sometimes the case. But I bought one-- a combo 20 ga / 243 from walmart- on sale for $229. I had a grandson coming along and my wife had had breast cancer and I needed something low recoil, I could load them down and it had a good recoil pad. It shot fair, still kicked a bit much. Then I found this site when someone told me about the barrel program. I sent off for a BC barrel and a 357. Then I saw some deals here and picked up a few extra barrels...... just like any other addiction starts.
The people here are nice, polite and helpful. Most other sites I went to, people were downright arrogant. If you did not have the right brand of gun, if you did not shoot 30K rounds a year, if your shotgun did not cost over $1500 , then you were crap. They were all wanting to "compete" over something, or waiting for the apocalypse, or showing you how to shoot intruders correctly.
There are a few things we all want, like maintaining our Second Amendment rights, freedom to hunt, etc.
There are some things I don't like also. Uncle Sam tried to give me a"black rifle about 44 years ago and almost succeeded. I had to qualify later with one while working for the state in another capacity. I did not like them then- or now. They are butt ugly guns, feel strange, and I do not need a 20 round magazine to kill anything. Mind you- I did not say YOU cannot have one- just that I question your taste in equipment. What is the attraction ?
I have a couple of long range rifles, I can hit a 2 liter soda jug at 500 yards on a good day. I almost never shoot them. I watched some programs on TV where they were shooting Elk at 800 yards. It came to me- what the hell is the purpose of that ? I can dynamite fish also, or shock them- and come up with a lunker. I have to look long and hard to even find somewhere I could shoot , or even SEE 800 yards. These guys were paying through the nose for high dollar gear- rifles, scopes, training programs. Then they hire a guide to "find" them a 390 class Elk somewhere and get set up to kill it from a Half mile away. What is the attraction?
Bow hunters like some of my relatives are just as snobbish- they use the latest in scent technology, they use trail cameras hooked to their home computers and smart phones, they get "notified" when they get a picture for God's sake. They "evaluate" and target individual deer. They "compete" with one another on bringing in the biggest rack. There are now multiple deer farms in the US that are advertising breeding services to "improve" deer genetics- for a price of course. That to me is just farming. What is the attraction?
Even fishing is not immune- I just got my new Bass Pro catalog in. For under $120K (on sale of course), you can have a new Yellowfin boat- complete with GPS, multiple side vision sonar, you name it. Almost every fishing show has become some type of competetion or tournament. You have located the fish electronically, marked waypoints on your GPS to get there, you know how many, how deep, what they bite on in these conditions. I can go to Long John Silver's for $5.99. What is the attraction?
If you can afford the technology, if you can afford the time to train and have professional trainers, if you can have $2000 rifles,and $2000 scopes, $3000 shotguns, lots of travel, electronic monitoring, guide services, -- you can probably bring home a world class animal, or a championship trophy on your wall.
What is YOUR attraction ? What is the use?
When I run on to a guy with a handi now, I see a little differently than I used to: I see an ordinary guy, with ordinary means. I see someone who does not need to have all the bells and whistles. I see someone who is not dependent on all the technology available, and not trying to beat everyone in some "competetion". I see a guy who loves what he is doing, who takes pride in what he can do with what he has, and who does it for himself- not for the accolades of others. I guess in the end that may be the ultimate arrogance- all those other guys are concerned about others- judges, friends, national societies- whatever- for some kind of approval or validation.
I have a Handi. I have a freezer full of venison and a deerloaf in the fridge. I enjoyed my season, and eating it even more. My rifles and shotguns are pleasing to my eye, and a joy to handle. I can do with them whatever I need done. Like they say- "it not you- it is me". And it is- all about ME.
When I run into you and your Handi rifle- I know it is about YOU. I am just fine with that. I find that VERY ATTRACTIVE.