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#1510879 - 09/02/08 02:20 PM Single shot rifles?
marbleye Offline
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Just wondering if anyone knows if there is a single shot rifle out there. (No Hammer) I have a 12 yr old son that will be deer hunting this year. I was thinking of a .243. I have 30.06 for him when he gets older. I would like to use this .243 for preditor hunting also. I just don't like guns with hammers for a first time hunter..


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#1511078 - 09/02/08 04:30 PM Re: Single shot rifles? [Re: marbleye]
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Remington model spr-18 is a single shot available in several popular calibers. This is an imported rifle and the overall quality may not be as good as what is expected from Remington. If you wnt to spend some more you could also look at Ruger's #1 series of rifles.


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#1511081 - 09/02/08 04:32 PM Re: Single shot rifles? [Re: marbleye]
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I know Ruger makes a falling/rolling block (??) single shot, that once the bullet is in it has a typical safety mechanism. My guess is they are fairly spendy though. Other brands have them as well. Good luck. Otherwise can you get a bolt action iwth a clip, but just not use the clip? Mine is a Rem model 700 ADL, so no clip, so not sure. Otherwise you can just use a bolt action, but only put one cartridge in at a time... just a thought. That's what I would do, I think.
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#1511158 - 09/02/08 05:38 PM Re: Single shot rifles? [Re: BoxMN]
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I think he is looking at buying a smaller caliber rifle and not sticking too much money into it, good information regardless.
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#1511189 - 09/02/08 06:02 PM Re: Single shot rifles? [Re: riverrat56]
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As Box mentioned , Ruger makes an excellent single shot, the #1.

There may be some good used guns out there, but they an excellent firearm.

I have one in a 220 swift, and it is one of my favorite guns.
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#1511196 - 09/02/08 06:09 PM Re: Single shot rifles? [Re: Gissert]
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H&R (Harrington and Richardson) makes a single shot in the ultra varminter line. I have a 204 ruger in that make and it is a very solid gun.

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#1511303 - 09/02/08 07:42 PM Re: Single shot rifles? [Re: Walleyeguy32]
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That's what I was thinking too, but he dosen't want a hammer gun.

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#1511456 - 09/02/08 09:25 PM Re: Single shot rifles? [Re: snapcrackpop]
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for less than 400 bucks, you can get him/you a 243 savage combo with a scope. Look through the used racks as well, you find some deals there as well. Of course, to make it a single shot, just load one bullet in the magazine and close the bolt. Stevens model 200 has been getting some good reviews as well. if you are looking to spend under 2 hundy, I am not sure if you will get a hammerless model. the savge 243 will last for many many years...........
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#1514051 - 09/04/08 07:47 PM Re: Single shot rifles? [Re: picksbigwagon]
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A good gunsmith can solder the magazine on any bolt action to convert to a single shot. If he does it right, the solder can be reversed later.

The Ruger #1 is a good guy. I have not added one to my collection yet - but it is on the list.

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#1514386 - 09/05/08 06:46 AM Re: Single shot rifles? [Re: MikeH55343]
MNice Offline
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I agree with most here, get a bolt and only load 1 shell. That way, when your son "outgrows" it, you'll have a new gun laugh
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#1517956 - 09/08/08 03:42 PM Re: Single shot rifles? [Re: MNice]
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Thanks for the info guys. The only problen with a bolt action was that he is right handed and I'm left handed. That was why I was looking at a Single shot...


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#1517991 - 09/08/08 04:07 PM Re: Single shot rifles? [Re: marbleye]
picksbigwagon Offline
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That does compound the issue a bit doesn't it........
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#1518004 - 09/08/08 04:16 PM Re: Single shot rifles? [Re: picksbigwagon]
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I know you said no hammer, but IMO you really can't go wrong with
Thompson Encore.

So many different interchangable calibers to choose from.
By the time he is 14 he will be thanking you!
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#1518007 - 09/08/08 04:21 PM Re: Single shot rifles? [Re: marbleye]
LEP7MM Offline
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A friend of mine from Illinois is a retired Gunner's Mate in the Navy and is a gun fanatic. He foten shoots in long range competitions.

One thing he told me is he can't believe that people have been shooting rifles wrong all this time. What he meant is he's right handed but shoots a left handed rifle. He can keep his grip with his right hand and work the bolt with his left hand.

If this is still out of the question, I have a Thompson Center G2 Contender in .223 that is the most ergonomically fit rifle I have ever shot. I realize you're looking for something for deer, but the TC line is a sweet shooting lines of rifles.

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#1518015 - 09/08/08 04:29 PM Re: Single shot rifles? [Re: LEP7MM]
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My BAD, I meant Thompson G2 Contender!
Encore is Black Powder
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