Ok... Slow down... How much of the advice here is informed? Has everyone actually owned and used both the Browning and Henry? I have a soft spot for lever actions and rimfires... I own four Henry's, two BL-22's, two Winchester 94/22's and two older (pre-Rem) Marlin 39A's... Folks don't be to quick to dismiss the Henry levers... There are features to appreciated with all of them... Nothing carries like the 94, the fit and finish on the Browning is tops, the shouldering and "pointability" of the Marlin is supreme... But the smooth action and accuracy of the Henry is "best in show." I find myself reaching for my Henry's more and more all the time. I have an H001T Brass Conversion in LR, an H001T Brass conversion in HMR, and GB's in LR and WMR. They really fine shooting guns. The Browning is more compact and considerably lighter than a GB (not so much when compared to a standard H001)... The thing that I dislike the most with the Browning is the feature that I keep hearing folks praising it for, namely the short bolt throw... I find that it is far too short, and disrupts the "lever action" feel and rhythym... I also hear a lot of negative comments about the Zamac receiver on the Henry... Has anyone had experience with a failure or other problem? Not in my experience and I have more than 100 bricks through mine... They are just as tight and even smoother than when I first bought them. I am not dissing any of the brands, they are all nice... But if I could only have one, I "think" it might be a Henry... That is saying an awful lot cause I LOVE my 94's and 39A's...