BEST SINGLE SHOT
#12
RE: BEST SINGLE SHOT
In my estimation the key benefit to owing a single shot rifle is the ability to quickly and easily change barrels to match the shooting job on hand. Of the two guns in the original post (H&R and TC) TC gets my vote. I do own an H&R, and do not own a TC, so my advice is based on theory and not first had experience. The one deciding factor is that barrels are sold over the counter for the TC with no need for factory fitting. H&R requires you to send the gun to the factory so the new barrel can be fitted to the gun. With a TC you can, most likely, shoot any of the new super duper magnum niche rounds that seem to come down the pipe every year.
On the other hand, if you have no desire change barrels on this gun or simply order all the ones you want/need at one time, the H&R guns are very nice. I have one in 243 that is minuet of deer accurate.
On the other hand, if you have no desire change barrels on this gun or simply order all the ones you want/need at one time, the H&R guns are very nice. I have one in 243 that is minuet of deer accurate.
#13
RE: BEST SINGLE SHOT
If I was buying 1 rifle to do everything, it would be a TC Encore without question. There's literally nothing close to it in regards to versatility. You can honestly have 1 action & do it all. As to class, Dakota or other rifle, factory class-#1 Ruger.
#14
RE: BEST SINGLE SHOT
ORIGINAL: bronko22000
eightwgt - I had a H&R Handi Rifle in .223 and it was very accurate. But with the wood stock, it was very butt heavy. And it was pretty ugly too. But boy could it shoot.
eightwgt - I had a H&R Handi Rifle in .223 and it was very accurate. But with the wood stock, it was very butt heavy. And it was pretty ugly too. But boy could it shoot.
I have a .50 cal T/C Encore that is handsdown, the most accurate weapon I've ever owned. Scarry ! Both guns get my nod.