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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Shelp" data-source="post: 188686" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>Wachsmann,</p><p> I just bought the exact rifles you are taking about for my boys to start hunting with. I bought the package deal w/ scope and mounts. Looking at the pricing the bare rifle was only $30 cheaper than one with the scope and mounts. I don't expect the scope to last long but I'm money ahead with the extra $30 with the rings, mounts, and a scope.</p><p> We just shot them this past weekend for the first time and no complaints. Not tack drivers but never expected them to be. Triggers aren't too bad. I bought the youth buttstock from H&R and squirreled away the full length stocks for when they grow into them.</p><p> Nice thing about these rifles is that if you by them in a rifle configuration you can go back to H&R and get a shotgun or muzzleloader barrels for them also for something like $86 for the ML and $60?? for a shotgun barrel.</p><p></p><p>bottom-line: I would spend the money again. I really like the single shot rifle to teach my boys with. Though I'm a die-hard accuracy guy and love accurate bolt guns. Quality and accuracy are very acceptable for beginners and short range hunting. They jsut aren't much to look at with the plain jane hardwood stocks.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Shelp, post: 188686, member: 22"] Wachsmann, I just bought the exact rifles you are taking about for my boys to start hunting with. I bought the package deal w/ scope and mounts. Looking at the pricing the bare rifle was only $30 cheaper than one with the scope and mounts. I don't expect the scope to last long but I'm money ahead with the extra $30 with the rings, mounts, and a scope. We just shot them this past weekend for the first time and no complaints. Not tack drivers but never expected them to be. Triggers aren't too bad. I bought the youth buttstock from H&R and squirreled away the full length stocks for when they grow into them. Nice thing about these rifles is that if you by them in a rifle configuration you can go back to H&R and get a shotgun or muzzleloader barrels for them also for something like $86 for the ML and $60?? for a shotgun barrel. bottom-line: I would spend the money again. I really like the single shot rifle to teach my boys with. Though I'm a die-hard accuracy guy and love accurate bolt guns. Quality and accuracy are very acceptable for beginners and short range hunting. They jsut aren't much to look at with the plain jane hardwood stocks. Steve [/QUOTE]
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