TNman wrote:Beautiful rifle mags...brass vs steel? ...I purchased my first Henry, a steel .357 carbine, after seeing and shooting a friend’s brass/octagon .357. His rifle was/is awesome but HEAVY imo. I went with steel for that reason and the trimmer receiver is a plus too.
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Thanks. Yup the brass Henrys are HEAVY compared to their steel counter parts. When I first got it that gorgeous shiny brass blinded me and I didn't care. My first nutria hunt was about an hour. By the end I was starting to care. Hence the sling. With the sling the weight hasn't bothered me since.
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I like them both Color Case and Brass. But if I wanted a brass 30-30 and was going to use it to hunt with Id say by all means go get it. Especially if thats the one you want I know it will do every thing you want it to. Welcome from Colorado.
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Re: Brass vs steel
I imagine I will own a Brass Henry some day, just haven't figured out which one.
I'm with you, Al, I like the Color Case, and the 30-30 seems like a good caliber for it (in my mind, anyway).
I'm with you, Al, I like the Color Case, and the 30-30 seems like a good caliber for it (in my mind, anyway).
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I'm ecstatic about shiny brass rifles! So I like to sway others toward it. If you want solid brass buy a Henry centerfire. The rimfire I understand are made of brass plated zamak.
Receivers on some Henrys are painted and others blued steel.
CC I'd have to see in person. I haven't seen a picture on the computer screen that does it justice.
Receivers on some Henrys are painted and others blued steel.
CC I'd have to see in person. I haven't seen a picture on the computer screen that does it justice.
ESquared wrote:I imagine I will own a Brass Henry some day, just haven't figured out which one.
I'm with you, Al, I like the Color Case, and the 30-30 seems like a good caliber for it (in my mind, anyway).
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Re: Brass vs steel
I too, went with the steel in .357 magnum. I just didn't like the extra weight, and the balance of the brass. Going to a carbine length would probably take care of that, if you really want the brass.
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OP, I recently bought a BB Brass .357/.38 with the 20" octagonal barrel. It is heavy, but, it will probably will never go a field to hunt. Strictly a plinker, if you will. And a fun one. I thought about a .45 Colt in a Henry but, thinking instead of another .357/38 BB Steel. These rifle's do not recoil enough to matter. A lighter rifle would be easier for my wife to shoot if she chooses. Do like my brass one tho. Fun gun.
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Bummer, you just burst my bubble. I was scoping out a Golden Boy in 17 HMR. Didn't realize the receiver wasn't 100% brass. Will have to peruse the centerfires more carefully (again!).Mags wrote:I'm ecstatic about shiny brass rifles! So I like to sway others toward it. If you want solid brass buy a Henry centerfire. The rimfire I understand are made of brass plated zamak.
Receivers on some Henrys are painted and others blued steel.
CC I'd have to see in person. I haven't seen a picture on the computer screen that does it justice.ESquared wrote:I imagine I will own a Brass Henry some day, just haven't figured out which one.
I'm with you, Al, I like the Color Case, and the 30-30 seems like a good caliber for it (in my mind, anyway).
I agree on the CCH. Probably the best picture of the way the finish actually looks are on HRA's website (big surprise!). Really wish I could find one around here to look at in person. The big box guys don't seem to want to stock them and they might be too pricey for the smaller shops.
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Went with the brass because it is so pretty.
Had it out (the 30-30) a half dozen times hunting, some in inclement weather.
Looks as good as the day I brought it home.
Had it out (the 30-30) a half dozen times hunting, some in inclement weather.
Looks as good as the day I brought it home.
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I Bought my BBB .357 partly because it was brass AND steel was about a year away. My point being if I really wanted the steel I would have waited but I really like the brass. Weight is not an issue as I carry mine in the field regularly. Also if the brass starts to tarnish or I get a minor scuff or scratch I can polish it out easily - and it is in need of a polish session. Another point is it was THERE, in the store when I discovered it and it probably wouldn’t have lasted long.
I will admit when the steel did come out and I finally held one I really liked the way it felt, the balance and the slightly less weight and if I had to choose at the time I really don’t know which way I would have gone. I am glad i didn’t have to choose - heck I probably still wouldn’t own one.
I will admit when the steel did come out and I finally held one I really liked the way it felt, the balance and the slightly less weight and if I had to choose at the time I really don’t know which way I would have gone. I am glad i didn’t have to choose - heck I probably still wouldn’t own one.
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Re: Brass vs steel
My first centerfire Henry was/is a used 44 mag.,
the brass was already a little faded.
I wasn't really concerned a lot about it as I bought it to hunt.
And I kinda like it, gives it that look.
Then the second, well I went with the steel version in 41 Mag.
I have it scoped at the moment, looks like the one Mags has on his 30-30.
Guess I weren't much help as I have one of each.
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the brass was already a little faded.
I wasn't really concerned a lot about it as I bought it to hunt.
And I kinda like it, gives it that look.
Then the second, well I went with the steel version in 41 Mag.
I have it scoped at the moment, looks like the one Mags has on his 30-30.
Guess I weren't much help as I have one of each.
RP
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