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Re: Registering your gun with Henry
Seems like there have been numerous reports that CCI Standard Velocity performs very well, with great consistency. Not a plug for TargetSports, just the first one to pop up on Google.
https://www.targetsportsusa.com/cci-sta ... p-884.aspx
https://www.targetsportsusa.com/cci-sta ... p-884.aspx
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Re: Registering your gun with Henry
Just for the record...I don't 'register ' my guns with anyone. Not that I'm paranoid or anything. Lol.
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I'll give TargetSportsUSA a plug. They have great prices, free shipping in quantity, and if you live outside of CT, no taxes. Very solid company.
ESquared wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2019 6:35 pmSeems like there have been numerous reports that CCI Standard Velocity performs very well, with great consistency. Not a plug for TargetSports, just the first one to pop up on Google.
https://www.targetsportsusa.com/cci-sta ... p-884.aspx
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Just as an aside, I called Henry for a warranty issue on my golden boy (my first Henry) and at that time, you registered your rifle then received your warranty service. That didn't last too long.
As the others have said. If you own the Henry, they will fix it. No questions, no problems, just repairs.
As the others have said. If you own the Henry, they will fix it. No questions, no problems, just repairs.
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Re: Registering your gun with Henry
I think you may be looking for a Letter of Authenticity, such as Colt, S&W, Ruger, and others offer. https://ruger.com/pdf/letterOfAuthenticity.pdf .
I don't know if Henry also provides that but you could ask them.
As for what ammo, most .22lr rifles are comfortable with the standard 40gr plated round nose. I won't say it's "best" however since that will depend on the intended use - plinking, small game, competition, etc., and the specific rifle. I'd suggest (as I usually do) that you buy a few boxes of several different brands, types, and weights and compare their performance head to head. It's a reasonably inexpensive way to find out what works for you and your gun in the case of .22 ammo, but gets a little pricey for centerfire calibers. I'll typically go thru several hundred rounds this way before settling on a specific brand, etc. for a new gun. You will need to record all the info with this approach so you don't just "seat of the pants" it.
I don't know if Henry also provides that but you could ask them.
As for what ammo, most .22lr rifles are comfortable with the standard 40gr plated round nose. I won't say it's "best" however since that will depend on the intended use - plinking, small game, competition, etc., and the specific rifle. I'd suggest (as I usually do) that you buy a few boxes of several different brands, types, and weights and compare their performance head to head. It's a reasonably inexpensive way to find out what works for you and your gun in the case of .22 ammo, but gets a little pricey for centerfire calibers. I'll typically go thru several hundred rounds this way before settling on a specific brand, etc. for a new gun. You will need to record all the info with this approach so you don't just "seat of the pants" it.
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Re: Registering your gun with Henry
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Aside to Aside... When I sent my LR in for warranty service, I didn't see or perform a 'register rifle' step. If the HenryCS person did it for me from our email conversation, I was unaware that he used the information I provided to register it.
Aside to Aside... When I sent my LR in for warranty service, I didn't see or perform a 'register rifle' step. If the HenryCS person did it for me from our email conversation, I was unaware that he used the information I provided to register it.
daytime dave wrote: ↑Sat Sep 07, 2019 10:34 amJust as an aside, I called Henry for a warranty issue on my golden boy (my first Henry) and at that time, you registered your rifle then received your warranty service. That didn't last too long.
As the others have said. If you own the Henry, they will fix it. No questions, no problems, just repairs.
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It doesn't happen anymore. It used to be on their website too. I'm talking around 2007 or so.
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