Anyone have an H&R Ultra Slugger 12ga or 20ga they want to part with?
Sorry, not parting with it. Love it too much. Shot doe Saturday AM with it. I have many MSR’s, precision bolt guns, a decked out 870 slug gun, and for some unknown reason I just love hunting with the H&R single-shot. Good luck finding one, I didn’t hear they were discontinued, bummer.Anyone have an H&R Ultra Slugger 12ga or 20ga they want to part with?
If Remington had any brains, they'd start production again.
Why a now defunct Ultra when you can have a Savage 220 that can do this all day long(Four shots @ 100yds)?
Why a now defunct Ultra when you can have a Savage 220 that can do this all day long(Four shots @ 100yds)?
Why a now defunct Ultra when you can have a Savage 220 that can do this all day long(Four shots @ 100yds)?
Anyone have an H&R Ultra Slugger 12ga or 20ga they want to part with?
Anybody know if the 12g and 20g barrels are interchangeable with the same receiver? I have 2 barrels but only 1 receiver.
Anyone have an H&R Ultra Slugger 12ga or 20ga they want to part with?
Weighs a ton is right. The 12 gauge model is actually a 10 gauge barrel profile, bored to 12 gauge. Thick steel walls means heavy ass gun. It’s so barrel heavy it doesn’t shoulder sling right, it wants to roll backward. I suggest using a Claw -type rubberized grip sling to help keep it in place.essex gun shop had one w/aleopold scope, it weighs a ton,looks new
Weighs a ton is right. The 12 gauge model is actually a 10 gauge barrel profile, bored to 12 gauge. Thick steel walls means heavy ass gun. It’s so barrel heavy it doesn’t shoulder sling right, it wants to roll backward. I suggest using a Claw -type rubberized grip sling to help keep it in place.