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Re: The wait is over!

Post by tractortad » Sat Mar 09, 2019 11:52 am

markiver54 wrote:One more thing....think I should swab the barrel before first shoot? Or just go for it!?
Agree with Evan on this - I'd give the gun a good cleaning before taking it to the range the first time. It always surprises me how dirty the barrels are on new Henrys out of the box. Cleaning the mag tube with a shotgun patch/oil/CLP is also a good idea - usually makes the loading tube slide a whole lot easier. I would also drift your front sight to center before going to the range. You can do this with a brass punch and small hammer or if you don't have a good punch, use a short piece of 1/2" oak round dowel, which can be bought at Lowes/Home Depot. Just use your eyeball looking at the end of the muzzle to get it centered. You can adjust for windage with the rear peep at the range - don't forget to take the allen wrenches for the rear peep....
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Re: The wait is over!

Post by markiver54 » Sat Mar 09, 2019 11:57 am

Thanks tractortad, I think might go ahead and drift the front as well as cleaning. What better activity on yet another rainy day :( than to handle my new rifle. :D
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Re: The wait is over!

Post by tractortad » Sat Mar 09, 2019 12:01 pm

markiver54 wrote:Thanks tractortad, I think might go ahead and drift the front as well as cleaning. What better activity on yet another rainy day :( than to handle my new rifle. :D
I think half the fun with these Henrys is tinkering around with them - i.e. sights, levers, lever-wraps, etc. They aren't that expensive a gun and they are kind of easy to customize a little to each individual taste...
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Re: The wait is over!

Post by Mags » Sat Mar 09, 2019 2:54 pm

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When I got my Henry I just went for it. When I did clean, it was pretty dirty for me having fired only 20 rounds. I also found a lot of machinist grit in the mag tube. Doing it over, I'd clean first. Besides, didn't you say it was a rainy day?
markiver54 wrote:One more thing....think I should swab the barrel before first shoot? Or just go for it!?
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Re: The wait is over!

Post by markiver54 » Sat Mar 09, 2019 4:22 pm

Mags wrote:.
When I got my Henry I just went for it. When I did clean, it was pretty dirty for me having fired only 20 rounds. I also found a lot of machinist grit in the mag tube. Doing it over, I'd clean first. Besides, didn't you say it was a rainy day?
markiver54 wrote:One more thing....think I should swab the barrel before first shoot? Or just go for it!?
Yes Mags, seems to rain here all the time anymore. :x had planned to clean and adjust sights today, however, the wife roped me in to going grocery shopping with her...you know..her priorities won out. She does the cooking and does very well. I guess eating or playing with the Henry might be a toss up... :lol:

BTW, where is the " How Many " thread?
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Re: The wait is over!

Post by JEBar » Sat Mar 09, 2019 4:29 pm

markiver54 wrote:BTW, where is the " How Many " thread?

http://henryrifleforums.com/viewtopic.p ... 629#p86629
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Re: The wait is over!

Post by markiver54 » Sat Mar 09, 2019 4:43 pm

Thanks Jim!
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Re: The wait is over!

Post by Mags » Sat Mar 09, 2019 5:42 pm

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We usually do our grocery shopping together and sometimes I do it. Her motto, "I cook it delishes, you do the dishes". I'd still rather mess with my guns.
markiver54 wrote:... had planned to clean and adjust sights today, however, the wife roped me in to going grocery shopping with her...you know..her priorities won out. She does the cooking and does very well. I guess eating or playing with the Henry might be a toss up... :lol:
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Re: The wait is over!

Post by markiver54 » Sat Mar 09, 2019 9:30 pm

Mags wrote:.
We usually do our grocery shopping together and sometimes I do it. Her motto, "I cook it delishes, you do the dishes". I'd still rather mess with my guns.
markiver54 wrote:... had planned to clean and adjust sights today, however, the wife roped me in to going grocery shopping with her...you know..her priorities won out. She does the cooking and does very well. I guess eating or playing with the Henry might be a toss up... :lol:
Usually how it works here also. Gotta love em though. :lol:
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Re: The wait is over!

Post by Carver » Sun Mar 10, 2019 12:24 pm

Nice Rifle, my go to gun for plinking and rodents. Enjoy!
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