Well, thanks to all of you who took the time to post here. Joss House, thanks for the links. The Henry history was very interesting and is almost the same as it is told by Henry Repeating Arms Co. Major 231, I really liked your statement concerning, "Henry minded" folks. I guess we are all Old West Minded when it comes to this sport. I'm new to CAS, yes, but one thing I know for sure; I don't have to take my "replica of nothing" new modern old looking firearm to a gunsmith and spend about what the thing cost, just to make the action smooth. As far as hitting a match head at 50 yards, I'd like to see that. I can hit a match book almost every time with my scope mounted 270 Remington. And, maybe a coke can most of the time at 50 yards with my replica of nothing Henry Repeating Arms (made in America thank you) 45LC, from a bench rest. So, in the long run I'm not going to worry about it (thank you Joss House) and just have fun. My hat is off to you guys who own the tin lizzies. Of course, most of the internal parts have been replaced, actions slicked and so on. I'll just USE my replica of nothing gun, just as it is, as my main match rifle, that is when I get to shoot my first main match! Again, thanks to all who gave an opinion. I read every one, twice.