Hello all, I am really new to the H&R Handi-Rifle idea, but am impressed with what you all have to say about them, and am getting ready to purchase one. I am leaning toward a .223, but maybe a 22-250, either way I would also purchase a 20 gage barrel down the road as funds allow. I have a Savage 30.06, so heavier game is covered, but a good, fun, economical rifle for the range, and hopefully some hunting, is what I am looking for.
I was looking at RR Arms for Handi-Rifles and noticed this:NEW ENGLAND HANDI-RIFLE .223 BLUED/WALNUT, Item Number: GSB2223, Price: $224.02
Then also under .223 Handi-Rifles this one:
H&R ULTRA RIFLE .223 BLUED CINNAMON LAMINATE STOCK, Item Number: GSB2823, Price: $272.34
There was also another H&R .223 ultra varmint, for about the same price. I have heard that NEF is the same, exactly the same, as H&R. Is this true? it seems that they are being marketed differently, other than the laminated stock, what is the difference that one costs almost $50 more? The ultra varmint is without the laminated stock, but runs $272 I guess my question really boils down to this: if I buy the NEF, am I getting an inferior product? is the action really the same, barrel the same, accuracy, trigger pull, etc the same? I understand the price diff with a heavier barrel, or different stock options, I am just wondering if it makes a difference which initials are stamped on it.