Of those three calibers I don't think any would be great for a first time shooter especially in a light weight rifle
So if a 357 barrel is your end goal, I would just pick which one is easiest to convert (i know nothing about the H&R rifles) or whatever one has the easiest ammo to find
Originally Posted by lazi
cbc is correct. we are allowed to use .35 or larger caliber single shot rifle like the ones made by h&r during our "primitive weapons" season. purchasing one would gain me an extra 4 weeks to hunt.

my preference would actually be to locate a .357 h&r rifle but they are not to be found at this time. i'm also making this purchase with a gift card so i'm limited to what is in inventory. so far i have only seen .35 whelen, .444, and 45/70 that qualify for my uses. i will likely purchase a .357 barrel or this frame at a later date. i also hope to have this around as a "buddy rifle" for others who may want to go hunting with me during regular season.

Originally Posted by DogTired
lazi, are you sure they aren't talking about a late season muzzle loading season?




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