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HENRY-NEW vs OLD
- JEBar
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Re: HENRY-NEW vs OLD
kind words appreciated .... I have no doubt that the rifle is capable of shooting tighter groups .... I also have little doubt that its about as good as I'm capable of firing
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- Cowhand
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Re: HENRY-NEW vs OLD
My old Henry with it's slow twist and the 275 gr. WFN cast bullet. I was just checking my deer hunting load yesterday. I had work done on the trigger so it is shooting a little better now. Don't you just hate those flyers?
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173 rd Airborne Brigade, 2nd/503 rd. Airborne Infantry, Vietnam 66-67, point man, tunnel rat
combat jump 2/67
82 nd Airborne Div. 1st/505th Airborne Infantry, Vietnam, 68, Sniper
jumped with the Army Parachute Team, The Golden Knights.
- JEBar
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Re: HENRY-NEW vs OLD
if you have to have a flyer, its great to have it stay in the kill zone at 100 yards .... nice shooting ..
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