Well, this may be akin to polling the residents of Tokyo about whether to visit Japan or Korea on vacation, but here goes. The long and the short of it is, I need to make a decision!
HISTORY: I own an NEF Pardner (Break-Action) in 12 gauge, and absolutely love it. Nobody else will touch it because the recoil just plain stings, but it doesn't bother me! The wild thing is, I'm more accurate with it than many guys are with any other shotgun they have. It's like someone measured my body, and made the shotgun just for me.
QUESTION: Anyway, to the point: in two weeks, I'll have my tax check, and I'm buying a rifle. My choices are either: Stevens 200 in 30.06 (Savage's bolt-action discount line), OR the Handi-Rifle in 30.06. I'll do some target shooting once a month at the 100-yard mark, and MAYBE in some far off future decade I might go hunting in either California or Wyoming, but that's it. To be honest, they both cost the same, but that barrel exchange program just seems so neat. On the other hand, I HATE LOOSE GUNS. That Pardner clamps up darn near watertight, if you get my drift, so I don't want a gun, even in two calibers, if it rattles. Sometime in 6-12 months, I'll toss on a used Leupold up to the total cost of the rifle. I guess what I'm saying is, I'd rather have no rifle than one I'll be sorry I got, so I don't have the money to waste, or the time to tinker.
Help!