Noisydad wrote:Mossberg and Savage still make rifled bolt action 12g.
MR. WINCHESTER wrote:How did I know, BFS was gonna chime in. Lol
pete1 wrote:I have a Harrington and Richardson (H&R) nice gun for the price, simple and reliable.
The dealer didn't speak much of Boito's.
Oldbloke wrote:pete1 wrote:I have a Harrington and Richardson (H&R) nice gun for the price, simple and reliable.
The dealer didn't speak much of Boito's.
That looks new. Can you still buy HR's?
on_one_wheel wrote:Out of curiosity, why do you want a single?
( "just because" is good enough for me )
bladeracer wrote:Noisydad wrote:Mossberg and Savage still make rifled bolt action 12g.
Is there any way to get shot to work properly through a rifled barrel yet?
pete1 wrote:Oldbloke wrote:pete1 wrote:I have a Harrington and Richardson (H&R) nice gun for the price, simple and reliable.
The dealer didn't speak much of Boito's.
That looks new. Can you still buy HR's?
Two years ago you could, don't know about now. I try to keep my guns clean and looked after even if they are cheap ones only fired about 70 shells. It is light so kicks a bit more then you expect when you fire it the first time, but nice gun.
bentaz wrote:AusTac wrote:Hopfully you got my pm to Bentaz : )
No mate no msg
Gwion wrote:Check to see if your mail box is full. It has happened to me a few times and I needed to clear my box to accept new messages.
Will be a message on the page saying there are messages on hold or some such.
AusTac wrote:For those intrested i've put in a permit for a savage single barrel with a hammer and the longest barrel i've ever seen, for can you belive it a whole $150 haha, i might even pick another one up next week, should pick it up saturday
AusTac wrote:on_one_wheel wrote:Out of curiosity, why do you want a single?
( "just because" is good enough for me )
whats the go with chokes and slugs in a smooth bore anyway?
We then must ask, “If the rifling does not spin the slug, then what causes the rifled slug to fly true?” The answer is that the slugs usually had a hollow base and they were heavier in the front than in the back, and flew straight for the same reason a dart flies true.