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SPR18
Hi guys I'm really thinking about getingt this rifle (http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/centerfire_rifles/SPR_models/SPR18.asp)
Does anybody own it? And what is the accurate? I would like to be able to shoot at 150+yards or do you know any other single shot rifle?I want the 30-06. Thank you guys for your help! Bohous ![]() |
RE: SPR18
If you get one, keep us informed as to quality, performance, etc. please! (Looks good!)
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RE: SPR18
So nobody have it?
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RE: SPR18
ORIGINAL: eldeguello If you get one, keep us informed as to quality, performance, etc. please! (Looks good!) |
RE: SPR18
I hear alot of good things about the H&R single shots. They're priced reasonably.
http://www.hr1871.com/Firearms/Rifles/handiRifle.asp Go to this page and scroll down to the 2nd and 3rd rifles. They are both offered in 30-06. There may be others. |
RE: SPR18
I don't really get why you'd want to buy a single shot rifle. I don't want a single shot anything unless it's a black powder gun but even then I'd prefer it to be more than a single shot. It just can't be unless it's a double barrel. There are soo many great bolt action and semi auto 30-06's out there that you could get more than one shot I don't get why you'd buy a single shot.
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RE: SPR18
As for other single shots, there is always the Ruger #1. Not cheap but a very nice rifle.
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RE: SPR18
Here in Louisiana and Mississippi we're allowed to shoot single shots patented before 1900 during our new "primitive weapons" season. I think Mississippi requires minimum .35 cal while Louisiana's is .38 cal. With this in mind you can get a 45-70 or 444 Marlin or 38-55 or something like that as long as it's a pre-1900 patented single-shot breech loading rifle.
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