
I've heard some people say some pretty foul things about H&R/NEF in the past, but my experiences have all been positive. This rifle is capable of nickle sized 3-5rnd groups at 100yrd, which i find amazing since you have to refocus after every round, due to it being single shot/break open. Good optics are important on this style of firearm. The rule I live by is "make the first shot count." She loves to eat 32gr. V-Max all day long, but she kind of chokes on 40gr. I hear this is pretty common. The scope in the background is her old BSA 3x9x40mm, which i have a very low opinion of. It was in the bargain bin of a local sporting goods store. When I first mounted the BSA it was mediocre at best, and seemed to decline with time. In that case I got what I paid for, and learned my lesson

now the cons: She's heavy. Very heavy. Built like a brick house heavy. I got the biggest, thickest most padded carry sling i could find, and that helps with carrying her around, but she's not really a snap shot rifle. I'm ok with that. i do most of my shooting from the bench or in prone position anyhow. The last thing about this rifle that I'm not real thrilled about is the adjustable bi-pod mount. It seems mostly pointless to me. I use it mostly as a "quick detach" mechanism, when the bi-pod isn't needed. Say what you will about H&R/NEF...I'm not giving mine up.
