Noisydad wrote:"To each his own" of course but for me, there is something irresistible about a single shot rifle - especially if it's bigger there than .40 cal because anything less is small bore.
bentaz wrote:The only problem with the lee enfield .22 is that the rifles so heavy and the round so puny that you cant even feel it fire, sort of took the fun out of it.
If you want something along those lines get a martini cadet rifle.
Noisydad wrote:"To each his own" of course but for me, there is something irresistible about a single shot rifle - especially if it's bigger there than .40 cal because anything less is small bore.
Noisydad wrote:"To each his own" of course but for me, there is something irresistible about a single shot rifle - especially if it's bigger there than .40 cal because anything less is small bore.
GLS_1956 wrote:Now me, me, I like single shots. I have 9 of them, 7 of those are rifles 2 rimfires, in 22LR and 17HMR, 1 in 22Hornet, and 4 chambered for 45/70. Two are Thompson Center Contender handguns.
Nice thing about the single shot is the light weight, of a few of them anyway, and that they make me think more about the shot than just shooting.