Henry LA .357/.38

Started by Griz375, November 12, 2023, 11:17:33 PM

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Griz375

Getting back into CAS and saw Henry has expanded their lineup -- well, thanks to google Analytics because that hit my inbox about 7-8 minutes after I searched for used CAS Rifles.

Anyway, does anyone here use a Henry for CAS?

If so, how long has it been? Any issues yet?

THX

Froogal

The modern day Henry's are not accepted by N.C.O.W.S.

The reproduction, original Henrys are accepted.

Lucky R. K.


I have a Uberti 1860 in 44-40. It has the short barrel and I have to set the bullet slightly more into the case in order to load ten rounds. It has a 4th generation short stroke kit and polished/slicked up a bit. It shoots as fast as I can work the lever. It is the smoothest running rifle I own. Just have to be careful loading it.
Lucky  ;D
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I may have misread this post. If it was directed toward the Henry company specifically I am sorry for the post. Please disregard it.
Lucky  :-[
Greene County Regulators       Life NRA             SCORRS
High Country Cowboys            SASS #79366
Gunpowder Creek Regulators   Dirty RATS #568

The Wind is Your Friend

Coffinmaker


:) Hi Griz  ;)

Depends (no, not the ones inna plastic package).  The Henry rifles such as the "Big Boy" are a little clunky for CAS.  They DO NOT go fast.  Run moderately, they work just fine.  If you're looking to "go fast" I wouldn't recommend them.  If you just looking for a lot of fun on a budget . . . . not a bad choice at all.

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