Plz tell them they need to make it in 405 win
Great thing about henry is that if you email the president, he will personally respond.
Plz tell them they need to make it in 405 win
Quite a good balance for weight and size actually. I could only imagine touching off a hot 45-70 in a 5lb rifle. Or trying to steady that 350 yard shot with a 5 lb .223. I think the heft of these is probably a good thing. But that butt plate and the straight stock on the brass model looks like it would be unpleasant in a hot 45-70 even if it weighed 10lbs. Still...hard to justify $600 Canadian or more even if they are better built than the H&R. Although in 45-70 there is an appeal....
Dak, I seen your lady in the over 30 thread. Not worth the fight, IMHO. LOL
Wonder if we will see these in Canada in 2017?
It's nice to see Henry making these in .223, .243, .308 & .44 magnum along with .45-70. Could one in 7.62x39 be far behind? Love the build quality of Henry's & don't mind the extra heft.![]()
I find the cartridge selection to be pedestrian...... out of all of those cartridges only the 44 interests me, and if I was to buy a 44, it wouldn't be a 7 pound single shot.......
Still may pick one up, as there is a certain romance to hunting a single...... but I doubt it will meet my price expectations as a jazzed up handi.........
.303 British would be nice. There is a bunch of .308 dia. rounds that would greatly simplify barrel selection. 30-30, .300 Savage, .303 Savage come to mind. Looks like a nice rifle for 7.62x39, .243, .250-3000, and so on.
I like your suggestions and add the mention of the 22 hornet; and the 32 special, 356 Win and the 375 Win.
Also, I hope that these are not "re-badged" Bakals - which looked nice but the 308 I had was sold because I could not get it to shoot a decent group.




























