All this talk about the Homesteader got me to dig out that Hi Point 995 I bought a couple of years ago and never really did anything with. Put over 100 rounds of fairly mild cast loads through it at 50 yards yesterday. Sure is ugly, but I have less than a 4th of the cost of that Henry in it, so I think I'll be working with this one rather than getting a Homesteader. Actually, the little gun works pretty well, mine has an after market magazine and seems to require some upward pressure to work reliably, but a 130 grain SWC that dad had a bunch of for .38s fed and shot well with 3.2 grains of 700X. Pretty sure that load is subsonic, not that it matters, but I could hear a definite thump as each hit the berm. Fun shooting session, i hadn't loaded and shot any 9mm in a decade or so, just a very boring cartridge to me. I'll look for a good deal on one of the .45 or 10mm ones, a 10mm carbine would be cool.