OK, so I guess the most logical course of action would be to buy a Handi-Rifle in .270 and then send the gun (minus the barrel) to H&R for a 20 gauge slug barrel. I live in Tyler, TX and I'm not overly impressed with the knowledge of the local staff in the Sporting Goods Dept. However, there is a Gander Mountain only an hour away, and they price match so maybe I could get it there.
One more question... I have never shot one of these single shot guns. Is the recoil approximately the same as with a regular shotgun/rifle shooting the same ammunition? Also, I would assume that cocking the gun would be slightly more noisy than simply using a safety. The old H&R 16 gauge that I had as a child could be cocked while pressing the trigger and wouldn't make noise. Can these be done the same way?
Oh yeah, one more question... If I have two barrels, one slug and one rifle and had a scope mounted to each, I presume that since the scope is mounted to the barrel that you could interchange the two without re-sighting every time. Is this the case or do you find that the scope will be off just a little after changing barrels?
Sorry for all the questions but this seems too good to be true. A slug gun and a .270 for less than the cost of a bolt action .270 and much less than the cost of a new pump or auto slug gun!!!
Todd