I hunted with H&R and NEF singleshot rifles and shotguns through most of my teenage and young adult life. With the exception of the 243, they were more than adequate for shots out to 300 yards. Most were 1.5-2 moa for accuracy once you found a load that they liked. Some were better than that. Longest shot with one while hunting was probably a little over 200.
I still see them in pawn shops from time to time, or I did before things got crazy.
If you bought any of the rifle calibers and put a survivor stock/forend (still available through aftermarket sources) you have a light, takedown rifle and stock, with the ability to store needed items in the stock and forend. Several places around to shorten and recrown the barrels if you want to shave a little weight and length, but I've never found it necessary.
I still see them in pawn shops from time to time, or I did before things got crazy.
If you bought any of the rifle calibers and put a survivor stock/forend (still available through aftermarket sources) you have a light, takedown rifle and stock, with the ability to store needed items in the stock and forend. Several places around to shorten and recrown the barrels if you want to shave a little weight and length, but I've never found it necessary.