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Yellowboy Question

Post by Panfisher » Mon Feb 08, 2021 3:24 pm

Now that I have one Henry I want another, their plan is working. I am thinking I want a Yellowboy in .22 S/L/LR although I haven't seen any shorts or Longs in years. I am wondering how the brass holds up in the yellowboys. Does it get tarnished easily? I have some knives with brass bolsters and discolor quickly and easily, not hard to polish back up, but would hate to see the brass on a rifle do that and need polishing all the time. Assuming of course I can find one, and don't get.sticker shock when I do.
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Re: Yellowboy Question

Post by BigAl52 » Mon Feb 08, 2021 3:58 pm

I strongly suggest you try to find one in person before you buy one. The stock on those has a drop to it that some people like myself dont care for. So when you are shooting it you cant get a good cheek weld. As far as the brass goes over time it will patina just like the other Henry brass models will do.
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Re: Yellowboy Question

Post by Steve51 » Mon Feb 08, 2021 5:52 pm

I would 2nd BigAl's suggestion. I have a Golden Boy .22 (H004) and the stock fit is noticeably different. Although I have adapted to it, since the grand kids hog the Henry Classic (H001), it definitely is not suitable for mounting a scope - in my opinion. It is a fine shooter with iron sights, if you can adjust to the feel.
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Re: Yellowboy Question

Post by Panfisher » Mon Feb 08, 2021 6:08 pm

Thanks, I don't buy firearms I can't handle first. Will definitely check the drop on the stock and how it come up. Thanks again.
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Re: Yellowboy Question

Post by Sir Henry » Mon Feb 08, 2021 9:24 pm

I would suggest a Classic or Small Game Carbine. Shorts are still available and I shoot them usually no further out than 25 yards.
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Re: Yellowboy Question

Post by Panfisher » Tue Feb 09, 2021 12:57 pm

Well I got to handle one today, not the version I wanted, it was a fancy smancy one, gorgeous wood engraved silver looking receiver, BUT it showed me how they come to the shoulder, and it is definitely a little different, more drop to the stock. However since I had my shoulder replaced, it doesn't quite move the same and the rifle actually came to my shoulder easier and better. Now to keep looking around to find a model I want. Not in a rush.
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