Sure looks like the crew at H&R won't be short of work for awhile. i can remember the first H&R I got a good look at. An old boy up in the sand hills north of town was pulled up beside my father-in-law and me out looking for pheasants. Dad never knew a stranger, and this guy wanted to talk cows. Well, that made him a natural old buddy and I was looking inside the PU and saw this "working" rifle beside the driver. When I could, I asked him about it. The wood was sort of beat up as I recall, but it had a really sharp Leupold scope on it. He said he kept it by the back door when home and it had made him some $ that year. Turned out he had a hard-headed Shetland pony that kept kicking down fences and busting gates, and he knew it had to go. He was debating about taking it to the sale barn. It finally went through the last gate and got cut pretty bad, so he took it out to a gully and put it down. As it turned out, he shot more coyotes over that dead horse (they were bringing pretty fair prices for hides then) and made more than he could ever have sold the horse for. That was where the the $ for the scope came from. That was my introduction to these Handirifles. Then came that HB .223 and then that Ultra with a .270 a barrel, and a couple of rim fire .17s and than darn 45-70. Lord help me if a 7-08 shows up.....Plus now I've got an extra .270 barrel