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Updated 1/1/2008 25-06 data added to Grampa Mike's info[/color]
1/2/2008 added BC stock part numbers and prices[/color]
1/7/2007 added twist rates for Handi-Mags[/color]
1/8/2007 added Reshaping Stocks link[/color]
1/11/2007 added stock finishing by Fred M to the Misc Handi info[/color]
2/3/2007 added LaOtto222's Pillar Bedding Instuctions[/color]
2/4/2007 added ATF State Laws and Ordinances link[/color]
11/21/2008 added Caution on Chamber lock use[/color]
9/15/2009 added twist rate for 357mag [/color]
10/15/2009 added camo laminated smooth forend part number[/color]
11/10/2009 added Make your own syn cheek riser[/color]
11/11/2009 added camo syn stock part numbers and prices[/color]
11/18/2009 added 357Max on SB1 Frame[/color]
11/27/2009 added Handi Sling[/color]
12/03/2009 Metal trigger guard/space and Ilion satisfaction poll moved to FAQs[/color]
12/28/2009 Added Larry's scope base mouting hole fix[/color]
1/22/2010 Added Ilion's policy on trigger pull weight[/color]
Added Cut and Crown Video[/color]
Added Big Blue's Sight Height info to the Sights section[/color]
Added temp conversion to extractor by OR-E-Gun Bill[/color]
2/23/2010Added forend screw torque[/color]
3/12/2010 Added 22 Jet twist and bore size[/color]
3/19/2010 Added Handi-Grip Stock info[/color]
4/13/2010 Added shimming barrel to eliminate lateral movement to Accurizing and Barrel fitting
[/color]
5/17/2010 added Marking the barrel after rechambering[/color]
6/26/2010 Added BB's misfire discussion to Handi Basics 101[/color]
7/23/2010 Added Simple Extractor Improvement[/color]
8/3/2010 Added Fred's firing pin improvement[/color]
8/12/2010 Added Factory Sight Info[/color]
8/20/2010 Added eBay/Numrich Hammer extension info[/color]
8/20/2010 Added Topper Trap Stock part numbers to retail page[/color]
9/03/2010 Added another source for T-hole stock bolt[/color]
9/04/2010 Added Rimfire Ammo Carrier Info[/color]
9/06/2010 Added Knight and Traditions Hammer Extensions[/color]
11/09/2010 Added SYNTHETIC STOCK REFINISHING BY IRONGLOW[/color]
11/09/2010 Added Barnes Twist Determination Method posted by Dinny[/color]
11/10/2010 Added Caution on Leadsled stock damage[/color]
11/17/2010 Updated Walmart Firearms Ordering info[/color]
02/09/2011 Added Huntsman Owner's Manual[/color]
05/03/2011 Added Dinny's ejector shim[/color]
07/25/2011 Added 35 Rem twist rate[/color]
07/26/2011 Added off-center forend fix and synthetic forend spacer and repair[/color]
This FAQ was created as a resource for users of the Handi Rifles to use. Everyone is not aware that this page exists, so be polite in referring people to it.
Pick
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How do I break in a barrel?
Huntinbull
posted November 23, 2003, 06:11 PM
He suggested shooting a new rifle only after cleaning it THOROUGHLY. Then shoot once and clean using a good copper solvent. Do this for the first 20 rounds. Now increase your shot strings to three rounds, cleaning between each string. Do this for 60 rounds. Now increase your shot strings to 5 shots, cleaning between each string with regular Hoppes®. Do this for 40-80 rounds depending on how dirty the barrel is getting from the 5-shot strings. If it is still fouling a lot after 30-40 shots continue cleaning after each shot string for another 30-40 rounds.
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Bisbee posted November 23, 2003, 08:56 PM
His alternative method is:
You are right about going broke using that much ammo to break in a hunting rifle. Fire 10 rounds and clean between each round. Use ShooterChoice to swap the barrel then use a bronze brush and wrap it with a cotton patch and apply J-B paste and short stroke it 20 to 30 times then swap the barrel with shooter choice after and follow with a dry patch and shoot one more, do this over again until 10 times. At the same time adjust your scope. Before you go hunting fire a fouling shot and check your scope setting with another shot. You don't clean anymore until you get your deer. Once you finish hunting you can clean as above and after every time you use your gun. That is all you need unless your gun gets wet in rain.
Note: J-B pastes in nonabrasive and made from diadamatious earth. It takes care of copper fouling in rough bores. Fred M.
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MINNESOTA DICK pointed out
posted December 27, 2003, 07:21 AM
VarmitAl (varmital.com)says about barrel breaking on his website.
NEW BARREL BREAK IN... There is so much black magic out there about breaking in a barrel, that I am not going to suggest any procedure. I will merely tell you what I do with a new barrel. I take the brand-new barrel and use J-B on it. That's right, I clean and polish it with J-B before even firing the first round through it. I put a light coat of J-B on a patch and give the barrel about 50 strokes from end to end with it. Then I clean the J-B out with a couple of patches of Shooter's Choice MC#7. I dry the bore with 3 or 4 patches until it is completely dry. I carefully clean the chamber of J-B too. That's it, the barrel is broken in and I am ready to sight in, shoot some groups, and work up an accurate load. I take the rifle to the range and shoot 3 or 4 five-shot groups with Moly-coated bullets. I clean the barrel with Sweets and usually, there is no copper. From then on, shooting only Moly-coated bullets, I clean the barrel when I feel guilty. If there is copper on the first cleaning, I conclude that I didn't do enough with the J-B and repeat the J-B treatment. All that these shoot-clean, shoot-clean, etc. break-in processes do, in my opinion, is perform a slow, inefficient, and expensive polishing process which the J-B does better, smoother, and faster. I use a plastic-coated stainless steel cleaning rod and a jagged style that you wrap the patches around. I use the blue Shop Towels for patch material and I cut a roll into a number of 1-½-inch wide rolls with a sharp knife. I never use brushes in my barrels and I don't even have any. I use J-B, Shooter's Choice MC#7, and Sweets. I am sure there are other procedures that are just as good or superior, but this works very well for me. If I have a particularly bad copper fouling barrel, I use Flitz Metal Polish instead of JB.
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What are the rates of twist?
Duce
posted December 28, 2003, 07:09 AM
.17M2 1 in 9"
.17 HMR 1 in 9"
.22 LR 1 in 16"
.22 WMRF 1 in 16"
.204 Ruger 1 in 12"
.22 Hornet 1 n 12" (original H&R pre '87 1:16"?)(or 1:9" for late production)
.22 Jet 1:16" .221 bore
.222 Rem 1:9" (NOTE: one confirmed to be 1:14")
.223 1 in 12", late models are a mix of 1:9"/1:12", 2007 and later Marlin produced barrels are 1:9", use instructions below to determine the twist rate.
.22-250 1 in 14"
.25/06 1 in 10"
.243 1 in 10"
.270 1 in 10"
.280 1 in 10"
.300BLK 1:7"
.308 1 in 10"
.357 Mag 1 in 18¾" or 1:15½"[/color]
.357 Maxi 1 in 18Âľ"
.35 Remington 1 in 16"
.35 Whelen 1 in 16"
7mm-08 1 in 10"
7.62x39 1 in 9Âľ"
7x57 1 in 10"
7x64 1 in 10"
.30/30 1 in 10" (some reported as 1:12")
.30/06 1 in 10"
.38/55 1 in 18"
.44 Mag 1 in 38"
.444 Marlin 1 in 38" (original ejector)
.444 Marlin 1:20" (extractor 2007 and later)
.45/70 1 in 20"
.450 Marlin 1 in 20"
.45 Colt Carbine 1:16"
.45 Colt/410 1 in 16"
.500 S&W 1 in 18Âľ"
20 ga. 1 in 28"
12 ga. 1 in 35"
.45 cal Muzzleloader 1:56"
.50 cal Muzzleloader 1:28"
.58 cal Muzzleloader 1:66"
Current production .223 Rem barrels are being made by Marlin with a 1:9" right-hand twist, lands are .219"-.221" and groove is .2240"-.2255". Right now they still have some 1:12" Superlight barrels. (as of 7-5-2007)
How to determine the rate of twist of a barrel...https://www.go2gbo.com/forums/index.php/topic,219757.msg1099197704.html#msg1099197704
It's really easy to determine what the rate of twist of a barrel is, all you need is a bore brush on the end of a cleaning rod, which works best on a rod that has a ball-bearing handle. Push the brush out the other end of the bore and pull it back into the bore, and wrap a flag of tape around the rod where it enters the chamber or muzzle. Withdraw the rod slowly making sure the rod can rotate freely following the twist of the rifling. When the tape flag has rotated exactly one full turn, measure from the tape to where the rod enters the bore, that is the rate of twist. On some rifles with slow twists like the 44mag which has a 1:38" twist rate, use a half turn of the rod and double the measurement, ie: 2x19"= 38".
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Sources of info on the 22 Hornet
This Australian site has all the information that you will ever need to get started using the .22 Hornet. Unfortunately, the author is not listed; therefore, proper credit cannot be given. http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~bkhornet/22hornet.htm
or
22 HORNET
Link restored thanks to HimWill.
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357 Magnum conversion
There were a lot of people that contributed to this thread. Regrets if I don't get everyone properly credited but this was a lllloooonnnnggg thread to edit through. Pick¶
A .357 Reamers can be rented from 4D reamers.
Leftoverdj: posted several times in December 2003
The .357 Max is an easy rechamber with hand power. Might be a half-hour job by hand doing it for the first time. Just need a reamer, a tee handle, and some cutting oil. Don't even need headspace gauges since you stop when you touch the existing rim cut. Compressed air helps, but is not absolutely necessary.
JPH45 posted December 23, 2003, 09:34 PM in a related thread
The 357 Maximum, operating at 48,000 cups as compared to the 30-30 operating at 38,000cup gives the same performance without nearly the recoil of the 30-30 or in your case the 35-30. Do a search and read the thread, "357 Maximum Strikes". This is a great chambering, and using the Hornady XTP 180, is an honest 150-yard point-blank range gun and will do in any whitetail you are apt to get in your sights.
I did my rechambering to 357 Maximum figuring that if I wanted more guns all I would need to do is get another reamer and rechamber the gun again. I believe you will find the 357 Maximum to be the most satisfactory chambering. Brass is readily available from several online catalog suppliers and should be in the foreseeable future.
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Can I put a rifle barrel on a shotgun frame?
H&R won't fit Rifle barrels other than 357mag and 44 mags [/color] on a shotgun frame since the shotgun frame is not heat treated to handle the pressure. Since rifle frames are heat-treated investment cast alloy steel, they are safe to use at higher pressures, the lower-pressure shotgun barrels don't present a hazard to the firearm and/or user as the inverse does. The larger firing pin and surrounding hole in the frame are also an issue.
Click HERE to see the results of what might happen with a high-pressure barrel on a shotgun frame.
The difference between SB1 and SB2 frames...

https://www.go2gbo.com/forums/index.php/topic,80979.msg498556.html#msg498556
https://www.go2gbo.com/forums/index.php/topic,228766.msg1099269851.html#msg1099269851
45LC barrel on an SB1 frame?
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Sources for ammo for 7 x 64 Brenneke?
If you have one of the rarer 7 x 64mm Brenneke, getting ammunition can be a challenge.
Midway-USA has a lot of 7x64mm Brenneke resources such as dies and Norma brass. There are Huntington's of RCBS fame from Oroville, CA that has Norma bulk 7x64mm brass also listed as stock #27012A. Graf & sons have Norma brass under stock #N27012.'
Ammo sources are:
http://www.reedsammo.com/ GBO Sponsor
7x64 Brenneke - Rifle - Ammo - Graf & Sons
Ammo, Optics, Bullets & More | Natchez
Cpcartridge.com
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Sources for choke tubes for H&R shotguns that use choke tubes?
MSP Ret
Posted December 28, 2003, 07:10 PM
The Winchoke system of chokes = Winchester/Mossberg 500 series/Browning Invector, will fit the H&R shotguns that accept choke tubes.
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CONTACT INFO FOR NEF/H&R
Phone: toll free-(866)776-9292 [/color]
Main web page: www.hr1871.com
Accessory Barrel list: http://www.hr1871.com/Support/accessoryProgram.asp
Canadian Service at:[/color]
Long's
Colberg, Ontario
Phone: 905-797-2700
and
Ultimate Accuracy
St. Andrews, Manitoba
Phone: 204-785-2609
Canadian online firearms available at Wholesale Sports:
http://www.wholesalesports.com/onlinestore/control/category/~category_id=10110/~pcategory=10100
H&R HandiRifle FAQ
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Updated 1/1/2008 25-06 data added to Grampa Mike's info[/color]
1/2/2008 added BC stock part numbers and prices[/color]
1/8/2007 added Reshaping Stocks link[/color]
1/11/2007 added stock finishing by Fred M to the Misc Handi info[/color]
2/3/2007 added LaOtto222's Pillar Bedding Instuctions[/color]
2/4/2007 added ATF State Laws and Ordinances link[/color]
11/21/2008 added Caution on Chamber lock use[/color]
9/15/2009 added twist rate for 357mag [/color]
10/15/2009 added camo laminated smooth forend part number[/color]
11/10/2009 added Make your own syn cheek riser[/color]
11/11/2009 added camo syn stock part numbers and prices[/color]
11/18/2009 added 357Max on SB1 Frame[/color]
11/27/2009 added Handi Sling[/color]
12/03/2009 Metal trigger guard/space and Ilion satisfaction poll moved to FAQs[/color]
12/28/2009 Added Larry's scope base mouting hole fix[/color]
1/22/2010 Added Ilion's policy on trigger pull weight[/color]
Added Cut and Crown Video[/color]
Added Big Blue's Sight Height info to the Sights section[/color]
Added temp conversion to extractor by OR-E-Gun Bill[/color]
2/23/2010Added forend screw torque[/color]
3/12/2010 Added 22 Jet twist and bore size[/color]
3/19/2010 Added Handi-Grip Stock info[/color]
4/13/2010 Added shimming barrel to eliminate lateral movement to Accurizing and Barrel fitting
[/color]
5/17/2010 added Marking the barrel after rechambering[/color]
6/26/2010 Added BB's misfire discussion to Handi Basics 101[/color]
7/23/2010 Added Simple Extractor Improvement[/color]
8/3/2010 Added Fred's firing pin improvement[/color]
8/12/2010 Added Factory Sight Info[/color]
8/20/2010 Added eBay/Numrich Hammer extension info[/color]
8/20/2010 Added Topper Trap Stock part numbers to retail page[/color]
9/03/2010 Added another source for T-hole stock bolt[/color]
9/04/2010 Added Rimfire Ammo Carrier Info[/color]
9/06/2010 Added Knight and Traditions Hammer Extensions[/color]
11/09/2010 Added SYNTHETIC STOCK REFINISHING BY IRONGLOW[/color]
11/09/2010 Added Barnes Twist Determination Method posted by Dinny[/color]
11/10/2010 Added Caution on Leadsled stock damage[/color]
11/17/2010 Updated Walmart Firearms Ordering info[/color]
02/09/2011 Added Huntsman Owner's Manual[/color]
05/03/2011 Added Dinny's ejector shim[/color]
07/25/2011 Added 35 Rem twist rate[/color]
07/26/2011 Added off-center forend fix and synthetic forend spacer and repair[/color]
This FAQ was created as a resource for users of the Handi Rifles to use. Everyone is not aware that this page exists, so be polite in referring people to it.
Pick
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
How do I break in a barrel?
Huntinbull
posted November 23, 2003, 06:11 PM
He suggested shooting a new rifle only after cleaning it THOROUGHLY. Then shoot once and clean using a good copper solvent. Do this for the first 20 rounds. Now increase your shot strings to three rounds, cleaning between each string. Do this for 60 rounds. Now increase your shot strings to 5 shots, cleaning between each string with regular Hoppes®. Do this for 40-80 rounds depending on how dirty the barrel is getting from the 5-shot strings. If it is still fouling a lot after 30-40 shots continue cleaning after each shot string for another 30-40 rounds.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bisbee posted November 23, 2003, 08:56 PM
His alternative method is:
You are right about going broke using that much ammo to break in a hunting rifle. Fire 10 rounds and clean between each round. Use ShooterChoice to swap the barrel then use a bronze brush and wrap it with a cotton patch and apply J-B paste and short stroke it 20 to 30 times then swap the barrel with shooter choice after and follow with a dry patch and shoot one more, do this over again until 10 times. At the same time adjust your scope. Before you go hunting fire a fouling shot and check your scope setting with another shot. You don't clean anymore until you get your deer. Once you finish hunting you can clean as above and after every time you use your gun. That is all you need unless your gun gets wet in rain.
Note: J-B pastes in nonabrasive and made from diadamatious earth. It takes care of copper fouling in rough bores. Fred M.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MINNESOTA DICK pointed out
posted December 27, 2003, 07:21 AM
VarmitAl (varmital.com)says about barrel breaking on his website.
NEW BARREL BREAK IN... There is so much black magic out there about breaking in a barrel, that I am not going to suggest any procedure. I will merely tell you what I do with a new barrel. I take the brand-new barrel and use J-B on it. That's right, I clean and polish it with J-B before even firing the first round through it. I put a light coat of J-B on a patch and give the barrel about 50 strokes from end to end with it. Then I clean the J-B out with a couple of patches of Shooter's Choice MC#7. I dry the bore with 3 or 4 patches until it is completely dry. I carefully clean the chamber of J-B too. That's it, the barrel is broken in and I am ready to sight in, shoot some groups, and work up an accurate load. I take the rifle to the range and shoot 3 or 4 five-shot groups with Moly-coated bullets. I clean the barrel with Sweets and usually, there is no copper. From then on, shooting only Moly-coated bullets, I clean the barrel when I feel guilty. If there is copper on the first cleaning, I conclude that I didn't do enough with the J-B and repeat the J-B treatment. All that these shoot-clean, shoot-clean, etc. break-in processes do, in my opinion, is perform a slow, inefficient, and expensive polishing process which the J-B does better, smoother, and faster. I use a plastic-coated stainless steel cleaning rod and a jagged style that you wrap the patches around. I use the blue Shop Towels for patch material and I cut a roll into a number of 1-½-inch wide rolls with a sharp knife. I never use brushes in my barrels and I don't even have any. I use J-B, Shooter's Choice MC#7, and Sweets. I am sure there are other procedures that are just as good or superior, but this works very well for me. If I have a particularly bad copper fouling barrel, I use Flitz Metal Polish instead of JB.
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What are the rates of twist?
Duce
posted December 28, 2003, 07:09 AM
.17M2 1 in 9"
.17 HMR 1 in 9"
.22 LR 1 in 16"
.22 WMRF 1 in 16"
.204 Ruger 1 in 12"
.22 Hornet 1 n 12" (original H&R pre '87 1:16"?)(or 1:9" for late production)
.22 Jet 1:16" .221 bore
.222 Rem 1:9" (NOTE: one confirmed to be 1:14")
.223 1 in 12", late models are a mix of 1:9"/1:12", 2007 and later Marlin produced barrels are 1:9", use instructions below to determine the twist rate.
.22-250 1 in 14"
.25/06 1 in 10"
.243 1 in 10"
.270 1 in 10"
.280 1 in 10"
.300BLK 1:7"
.308 1 in 10"
.357 Mag 1 in 18¾" or 1:15½"[/color]
.357 Maxi 1 in 18Âľ"
.35 Remington 1 in 16"
.35 Whelen 1 in 16"
7mm-08 1 in 10"
7.62x39 1 in 9Âľ"
7x57 1 in 10"
7x64 1 in 10"
.30/30 1 in 10" (some reported as 1:12")
.30/06 1 in 10"
.38/55 1 in 18"
.44 Mag 1 in 38"
.444 Marlin 1 in 38" (original ejector)
.444 Marlin 1:20" (extractor 2007 and later)
.45/70 1 in 20"
.450 Marlin 1 in 20"
.45 Colt Carbine 1:16"
.45 Colt/410 1 in 16"
.500 S&W 1 in 18Âľ"
20 ga. 1 in 28"
12 ga. 1 in 35"
.45 cal Muzzleloader 1:56"
.50 cal Muzzleloader 1:28"
.58 cal Muzzleloader 1:66"
Current production .223 Rem barrels are being made by Marlin with a 1:9" right-hand twist, lands are .219"-.221" and groove is .2240"-.2255". Right now they still have some 1:12" Superlight barrels. (as of 7-5-2007)
How to determine the rate of twist of a barrel...https://www.go2gbo.com/forums/index.php/topic,219757.msg1099197704.html#msg1099197704
It's really easy to determine what the rate of twist of a barrel is, all you need is a bore brush on the end of a cleaning rod, which works best on a rod that has a ball-bearing handle. Push the brush out the other end of the bore and pull it back into the bore, and wrap a flag of tape around the rod where it enters the chamber or muzzle. Withdraw the rod slowly making sure the rod can rotate freely following the twist of the rifling. When the tape flag has rotated exactly one full turn, measure from the tape to where the rod enters the bore, that is the rate of twist. On some rifles with slow twists like the 44mag which has a 1:38" twist rate, use a half turn of the rod and double the measurement, ie: 2x19"= 38".
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sources of info on the 22 Hornet
This Australian site has all the information that you will ever need to get started using the .22 Hornet. Unfortunately, the author is not listed; therefore, proper credit cannot be given. http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~bkhornet/22hornet.htm
or
22 HORNET
Link restored thanks to HimWill.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
357 Magnum conversion
There were a lot of people that contributed to this thread. Regrets if I don't get everyone properly credited but this was a lllloooonnnnggg thread to edit through. Pick¶
A .357 Reamers can be rented from 4D reamers.
Leftoverdj: posted several times in December 2003
The .357 Max is an easy rechamber with hand power. Might be a half-hour job by hand doing it for the first time. Just need a reamer, a tee handle, and some cutting oil. Don't even need headspace gauges since you stop when you touch the existing rim cut. Compressed air helps, but is not absolutely necessary.
JPH45 posted December 23, 2003, 09:34 PM in a related thread
The 357 Maximum, operating at 48,000 cups as compared to the 30-30 operating at 38,000cup gives the same performance without nearly the recoil of the 30-30 or in your case the 35-30. Do a search and read the thread, "357 Maximum Strikes". This is a great chambering, and using the Hornady XTP 180, is an honest 150-yard point-blank range gun and will do in any whitetail you are apt to get in your sights.
I did my rechambering to 357 Maximum figuring that if I wanted more guns all I would need to do is get another reamer and rechamber the gun again. I believe you will find the 357 Maximum to be the most satisfactory chambering. Brass is readily available from several online catalog suppliers and should be in the foreseeable future.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Can I put a rifle barrel on a shotgun frame?
H&R won't fit Rifle barrels other than 357mag and 44 mags [/color] on a shotgun frame since the shotgun frame is not heat treated to handle the pressure. Since rifle frames are heat-treated investment cast alloy steel, they are safe to use at higher pressures, the lower-pressure shotgun barrels don't present a hazard to the firearm and/or user as the inverse does. The larger firing pin and surrounding hole in the frame are also an issue.
Click HERE to see the results of what might happen with a high-pressure barrel on a shotgun frame.
The difference between SB1 and SB2 frames...

https://www.go2gbo.com/forums/index.php/topic,80979.msg498556.html#msg498556
https://www.go2gbo.com/forums/index.php/topic,228766.msg1099269851.html#msg1099269851
45LC barrel on an SB1 frame?
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sources for ammo for 7 x 64 Brenneke?
If you have one of the rarer 7 x 64mm Brenneke, getting ammunition can be a challenge.
Midway-USA has a lot of 7x64mm Brenneke resources such as dies and Norma brass. There are Huntington's of RCBS fame from Oroville, CA that has Norma bulk 7x64mm brass also listed as stock #27012A. Graf & sons have Norma brass under stock #N27012.'
Ammo sources are:
http://www.reedsammo.com/ GBO Sponsor
7x64 Brenneke - Rifle - Ammo - Graf & Sons
Ammo, Optics, Bullets & More | Natchez
Cpcartridge.com
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sources for choke tubes for H&R shotguns that use choke tubes?
MSP Ret
Posted December 28, 2003, 07:10 PM
The Winchoke system of chokes = Winchester/Mossberg 500 series/Browning Invector, will fit the H&R shotguns that accept choke tubes.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CONTACT INFO FOR NEF/H&R
Phone: toll free-(866)776-9292 [/color]
Main web page: www.hr1871.com
Accessory Barrel list: http://www.hr1871.com/Support/accessoryProgram.asp
Canadian Service at:[/color]
Long's
Colberg, Ontario
Phone: 905-797-2700
and
Ultimate Accuracy
St. Andrews, Manitoba
Phone: 204-785-2609
Canadian online firearms available at Wholesale Sports:
http://www.wholesalesports.com/onlinestore/control/category/~category_id=10110/~pcategory=10100