SPR18
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Thread Starter
Joined: Jul 2008
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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
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
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Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Western Nebraska
ORIGINAL: eldeguello
If you get one, keep us informed as to quality, performance, etc. please! (Looks good!)
If you get one, keep us informed as to quality, performance, etc. please! (Looks good!)
#5
Joined: Sep 2007
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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.
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.
#6
Nontypical Buck
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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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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.




