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thanks for the tip on the $159 H&R 12ga...

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:31 pm
by mr.72
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Just picked up one of these over lunch at Academy.

Will grab some ammo and head out to the range with it this weekend. This should solve the HD question once and for all :)

Re: thanks for the tip on the $159 H&R 12ga...

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:43 pm
by Zee
$159 is an incredible deal. I assumed it was a single-shot break open until I saw the picture.

Re: thanks for the tip on the $159 H&R 12ga...

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:45 pm
by mr.72
yeah no kidding.

looks/feels like a beefed up (read: heavy) Remington 870

Re: thanks for the tip on the $159 H&R 12ga...

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:53 pm
by seamusTX
You're welcome.

I don't know what would make it heavier, except the synthetic stock versus wood. The wood on the cheap 870 is not dense.

My wife and I have shot many thousand rounds through our 870s with no sign of wear except needing to clean the choke tubes occasionally.

Speaking of chokes, what does it come out of the box with? Does it have a fixed or screw-in choke?

What kind of sights does it have?

- Jim

Re: thanks for the tip on the $159 H&R 12ga...

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:03 pm
by mr.72
seamusTX wrote: Speaking of chokes, what does it come out of the box with? Does it have a fixed or screw-in choke?
You're asking the wrong guy :) specs say "choke: N/A"

looks like a screw-in according to the manual. I don't have the gun in front of me (wife took it home... we bought it on my lunch break).
What kind of sights does it have?
front bead only.

Re: thanks for the tip on the $159 H&R 12ga...

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:23 pm
by A-R
I'm considering one of these, but does anyone know if it will either

a) take Rem 870 barrels?

or

b) does H&R/NEF offer field-length barrels, preferably a 26- or 28-inch vent rib, and at a decent price?

Re: thanks for the tip on the $159 H&R 12ga...

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:36 pm
by seamusTX
Mr.72, if it has a screw-in choke, you can see a bright steel ring inside the black metal of the barrel. It will have two slots in it, which receive the tool that unscrews it.

It could be unchoked. That is not unusual in shotguns intended for short-range use. I would expect that if the designers cost-reduced the piece.

Austinrealtor, I've looked into swapping barrels. By the time you get through with messing around with different magazine sizes, you might as well buy two shotguns.

Also, many people want to put rifle sights on tactical shotguns, which are inappropriate for clay targets or bird hunting.

- Jim

Re: thanks for the tip on the $159 H&R 12ga...

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 5:19 pm
by mr.72
austinrealtor wrote:I'm considering one of these, but does anyone know if it will either

a) take Rem 870 barrels?

or

b) does H&R/NEF offer field-length barrels, preferably a 26- or 28-inch vent rib, and at a decent price?
H&R/NEF is also Marlin, all owned by Remington.

This shotgun will not take 870 barrels without modification, but my understanding from reading up about it is that with some modification, it can be made to take 870 barrels. Most other 870 accessories will fit.

H&R does make these shotguns with different barrels. Maybe worth it to just get two. http://www.hr1871.com/Firearms/Shotguns/pardnerPump.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

They are cheap :) But figure about a pound heavier than a Remington 870. My wife thought it was Real Heavy.

Re: thanks for the tip on the $159 H&R 12ga...

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:16 pm
by lrb111
There is tool with the shottie for unscrewing the modified choke. There is some questions about which choke is shipped with the gun. The manual says modified, but the field guns are full choke.
http://www.thehighroad.org/archive/inde ... 07967.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The gun is heavier due to the machined steel receiver, rather than the lighter receiver of the 870.

Barrels are proprietary to NEF, H&R, & one other brand (?).
870 barrels do not fit this gun.

and I will add my thanks for the heads up.

The longer barreled field gun is right around $200. Now, I'm thinking about the field gun.....

Here's the manual:
http://www.hr1871.com/documents/.../NEF ... Manual.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: thanks for the tip on the $159 H&R 12ga...

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 12:09 am
by RiverCity.45
lrb111 wrote:There is tool with the shottie for unscrewing the modified choke. There is some questions about which choke is shipped with the gun. The manual says modified, but the field guns are full choke....
Hmm. This manual covers the entire PP lineup. The article references a 28" bbl. I think any information in that article refers to models other than the $159.00 Protector. It has an 18.5" bbl and no choke at all that I can find. Am I missing something?

Re: thanks for the tip on the $159 H&R 12ga...

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:41 am
by chabouk
I read that this particular Pardner had an IC choke. That doesn't necessarily mean a removable choke tube.

My Winny 1300 Defender has a cylinder bore. At home defense ranges, whether 18.5" or 20", cylinder and IC are pretty much interchangeable.

Re: thanks for the tip on the $159 H&R 12ga...

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:24 am
by lrb111
RiverCity.45 wrote:
lrb111 wrote:There is tool with the shottie for unscrewing the modified choke. There is some questions about which choke is shipped with the gun. The manual says modified, but the field guns are full choke....
Hmm. This manual covers the entire PP lineup. The article references a 28" bbl. I think any information in that article refers to models other than the $159.00 Protector. It has an 18.5" bbl and no choke at all that I can find. Am I missing something?
That's what I get for reading the directions. I know real men read directions as a last resort.

There's no choke, or threads for one, that I can see, either. In fact teh hole and base of the sight bead are "right there."

My digital calipers are buried in boxes right now. Many years ago I was taught that if a dime almost went in the opening, it was full choke. A dime will go in with room to spare.
:tiphat:

Re: thanks for the tip on the $159 H&R 12ga...

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:49 am
by MadMonkey
Man I gotta look into those... I'm heading to Academy here in DFW in about 10 minutes anyway, might as well see if they have them here. I have a $50 gift card too :mrgreen:

Re: thanks for the tip on the $159 H&R 12ga...

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:56 am
by mr.72
Yeah I read the manual and examined the gun last night and I don't think it has any choke.

I will break it down, clean & lube it my way, then take it out and shoot it this weekend. Gotta find some reduced-recoil 00 buck to take to the range. I have a house full of tall&thin females that will appreciate lower recoil :)

Re: thanks for the tip on the $159 H&R 12ga...

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:07 am
by MadMonkey
My Academy has them for $189... was this only in a certain area?

Either way I don't get paid until the 15th and I'll be on vacation then. Guess I'll miss this one :???: