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Thread: My first single shot

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    Boolit Buddy Jamesconn's Avatar
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    My first single shot

    In 2-3 days im going to get a baikal MP18 12ga with a wood stock. I'm excited and I like the features it has plus it's cheap and singles are supposed to help me hone my skill.

    My question is does anybody make singles in 30-06, 308, and 223 for around $150
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    Used H&R's can be found if you look hard.

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    Best way to go.
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    Another vote for H&Rs here. You may have to spend a little more than the $150 you said, but probably not much more for a used one. And once you have the H&R rifle receiver (SB-2, not SB-1), you can always send the receiver in and get another barrel fitted to it, or buy the barrels used from other people and fit them yourself. The factory will not sell you a barrel to fit yourself, just so you know, but very often individuals will--it's how I ended up with several barrels for mine. My most expensive barrel so far cost me $80, but I had to fit them myself. Just make sure you remember one thing. Rifle and shotgun barrels can go on rifle receivers, but only shotgun barrels can go on shotgun receivers. I believe the only exception to this is the .357 mag and .44 mag barrels can go on either. Best of luck, and remember that this can easily turn into another addiiction before you buy your first, cause there will be a second, and thinrd, and... I mean, these things are ALMOST as addictive as TC Contenders.

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