H&R Sidekick Muzzleloader ???
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Jun 2004
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From: NW Ohio , 5 min from Ottawa National / Magee Marsh
A good friend shoots cloverleaf groups with his at 100 yds. He shoots 2 50 gr 777 pellets and a 250gr hornady 250/45 with a MM mag sabot I think
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I read a lot of different message boards. If you can believe what the posters are saying about this rifle, they are balanced and very accurate. Easy to clean and take care of is also mentioned. I handled a model like this but not the Sidekick and it was a very nice rifle to shoulder and hold. The sights were excellent on it also. I believe it was called the Huntsman.
The company has been around for a long time which is another bonus to the package. I would say you might have made an excellent choice for the cost there.....
The company has been around for a long time which is another bonus to the package. I would say you might have made an excellent choice for the cost there.....
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Joined: Mar 2003
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From: Top of the Food Chain!
I just bought a Huntsman at Wal-Mart for $128.00 not a bad price. I have not had a chance to shot it yet. They have two models, the Huntsman can be sent back a have extra barrels fitted for it were as the Sidekick cannot.




