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H & R Handi Rifle
« on: March 12, 2011, 01:25:03 PM »
I got a confusing ad from GOA today, that said H&R Handi Rifle is not suitable for formal CAS work. Is that true? I thought pistol calibers &.45/.70 Govt. were legal for Plainsman & long range. Black Powder and Substitutes ??? powered of course.
       
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Re: H & R Handi Rifle
« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2011, 02:31:09 PM »
Well, the rules say

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Must use a SASS–legal single-shot rifle firing a traditional blackpowder rifle or revolver
caliber cartridge (e.g., not a .30-30). The rifle may have spring actuated ejectors if they are
standard for that rifle.


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Single Shot and Buffalo Single Shot firearms must be originals or replicas of single shot
rifles manufactured during the period from approximately 1860 until 1899. All rifles MUST
have exposed hammers. The caliber and cartridge rules for the “Rifle Caliber” firearms noted
above under basic rules also apply to Single Shot and Buffalo Single Shot rifles with the
exception Buffalo Single Shot rifles must be .375" bore size or larger.


BUT I bought the H&R specifically for shooting Long Range and many others have as well.  So they were legal at some time and my husband, who is a TG, said that nothing has come up making them illegal since they were ruled legal.  There was a big stink about it at one time at which point they said they were ok to use in side matches.  I'm going to check into it further and see if we missed something some where.


Now having said all that, a club can make their own rules about what they will and will not allow in side matches.
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Re: H & R Handi Rifle
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2011, 12:25:55 PM »
      ;)Yep, that's the way  I saw things to. In my research on the issue, I got a little confused, probably due to the  past controversey you mention. I'm beginning to think nothing has really been resolved, and it's an event and club by club issue. The higher ups need to step in and provide some guidance at some point, but I suspect some folks will be unhappy. They look close enough to Rem. rolling blocks to me in spirit, if not in execution, but everybodys got an opinion.
       If I was still a hunter, it would be a simple decision, except for a .choice between 45/.70 or .44 Rem. Mag. At my age and position in life, capital outlay has to take a backseat to usefulness and function. I don't need to leave anymore trinkets behind, for the kids to fight over, when I'm gone.   

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