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Hunt with a Henry

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2019 5:11 pm
by RanchRoper
Received my new HRA catalog yesterday. Lots of hunt with a Henry promo. There is a real nice foldout that shows rifles from small to large game.
I thought it interesting that none of the promos feature the Henry 1860 Original. Guess nobody hunts anything with them? Seems like a missed opportunity to me to not have your flagship rifle there somewhere. Just a thought.

Re: Hunt with a Henry

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2019 6:43 pm
by BigAl52
Well maybe but if it was me and I spent that much money on one Im not sure Id drag it out hunting. But that's just me.

Re: Hunt with a Henry

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2019 8:07 pm
by Ojaileveraction
Hunt with a New Original. Rabbits or Raccoons maybe. Popping the heads off game birds. Real close up dear hunting maybe.
Nothing dangerous.

Re: Hunt with a Henry

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2019 8:59 pm
by Vaquero
BigAl52 wrote:
Wed Aug 14, 2019 6:43 pm
Well maybe but if it was me and I spent that much money on one Im not sure Id drag it out hunting. But that's just me.
Hey Al, got the perfect setup.
From my back door, roughly 300 yds., there is a 4x8 heated hunting blind, sitting right on the ground.
You can literally drive a 2wd truck right to it. Park the truck get in the blind and kill deer.
Have done it, a couple years ago when I had a broke leg.
Have shot them from 50 to 135 yds., I've had them to walk by within 5 yds. with a 4 wheeler sitting right by the door.
Maybe I should get one... :D

RP

Re: Hunt with a Henry

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2019 9:25 pm
by Mistered
Nothing dangerous.
I don't recall seeing where 'dangerous' was ever mentioned as an element of hunting with an 'original ' Henry.

Mostly I see it as a 'numbers' issue given the Original Henry is a rifle that will owned by only a certain % of gun owners overall and most likely these owners are not hunters.

Considering this how many members on this forum how many actually own an 'original' Henry? - It is far less than the other models.

Long term hunters typically have their 'pet' hunting rifles well established with ammo and performance and are not so inclined to change - especially if this were to be a longer, heavier rifle with a caliber of limited range - and the .45 Colt (and .44-40) are calibers of very limited range. This may not be so much of a problem in areas of limited hunting distances but say where I am, shots can be (and typically are) several hundred yards on game.

I see the Original Henry as being owned by say, those who are more likely to own firearms as a hobby, or possibly a new interest, and not necessarily hunters in the formal, or traditional, sense of the word and description.

Re: Hunt with a Henry

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2019 9:49 pm
by Mgderf
Ojaileveraction wrote:
Wed Aug 14, 2019 8:07 pm
Hunt with a New Original. Rabbits or Raccoons maybe. Popping the heads off game birds. Real close up dear hunting maybe.
Nothing dangerous.
I don't have an original, but I do have a brand new American Eagle * :D and I plan to tag some tree rats with it very soon.
Of course, I also have a Henry H001 in .22lr, and a Henry Frontier in .22mag, but I think I'm going to concentrate on The A.E. for now.
If she shoots as good as she looks, there won't be many squirrels left around my neighborhood come the end of season.


* THANK YOU Henry Rifle Forums!

Re: Hunt with a Henry

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2019 10:40 pm
by RanchRoper
Just curious. I can't imagine they just shot possums with the 44-40 in the old days. Anyhow, guess it's not a hunting rifle per say. I do realize that the originals were 44 Henry rimfire which would be anemic by today's standards. But 44-40 in the old west took lots of deer.
It's all good. Regardless, I love my 1860. :)

Re: Hunt with a Henry

Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2019 11:24 pm
by BigAl52
I might take it then Vaquero. But here I dont have a setup like that. Its throw it in a case and drag it to the hills then out of the case into the forest.

Re: Hunt with a Henry

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 9:01 am
by mlrifleNY
I would take mine out hunting. I think it would be fun. I don't have to worry about long range here as there is little chance of a shot over maybe 75 yards but more like 50. I can't use it here in NY because we are not suppose to have it.

Jim

Re: Hunt with a Henry

Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2019 10:16 am
by Redthies
mlrifleNY wrote:
Thu Aug 15, 2019 9:01 am
I can't use it here in NY because we are not suppose to have it.

Jim
I know NY has some strict gun laws, but “not supposed to have” a lever action rifle? Really? What IS allowed in NY?