Hmm. In single shot, I would think you can load just about any type ammo in it. Well, .357 of course. You should be fine.Achigan wrote: ↑Sat Feb 13, 2021 6:24 pmPardon for butting in. I just got my first Henry and first .357, the steel single shot. I have 2 boxes of the 140 grain leverevolution and a few boxes of .38 Special. In reading here I’ve assumed the 158 gn round is what Henry recommends. Have I misunderstood? Can anyone shed some light on this or link me to a previous post? The manual that came with the gun was for the shotgun and the one they mailed to me didn’t mention the .357 at all let alone recommend a load. Thanks in advance.
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Thanks Tom. It takes both .38 and .357. I was hoping to cut down some on experimenting with bullet weights with ammo being in short supply.
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Well, then I'm all good as I own a pair.
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I've had a 357 Big Boy Brass for over a year. It eats everything that I feed it.
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Shoot what ya got. Have fun. I am still waiting for my rifle.
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