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andrew678122
New member in El Paso
Hey all!
I just joined this forum after having bought a Henry .45-70 Big Boy about a week ago. One of my sons and I went to the range at Ft. Bliss and brought everything that we had, two different .45-70s, a 5.56 Tavor, and two 9mm autos — to say we had a ball would be an understatement.
I'm a reloader — for the expensive ammo anyway — so the .45-70s shot my reloads, 30 grains of SR4759 behind Nosler 300grain ballistic silvertips, a nice easy load on my 72 year old shoulder but still pushing at about 1500 fps. The Henry performed almost flawlessly, the lever-action feeling a bit sticky at times, but after 50 rounds it was better, just needing a break-in period. I'll say nothing about the accuracy, since I'm going to replace the sights this coming week, other than it definitely has potential. In my opinion, nothing beats a good peep sight, so I have a Williams FP on order and the appropriate Williams fire sight blade sight.
I have admired the brass Henrys for years and when I saw this one in a local store I couldn't resist — as well as a fine shooting gun it's also a work of art! Me and this rifle have a fun future ahead of us...
I just joined this forum after having bought a Henry .45-70 Big Boy about a week ago. One of my sons and I went to the range at Ft. Bliss and brought everything that we had, two different .45-70s, a 5.56 Tavor, and two 9mm autos — to say we had a ball would be an understatement.
I'm a reloader — for the expensive ammo anyway — so the .45-70s shot my reloads, 30 grains of SR4759 behind Nosler 300grain ballistic silvertips, a nice easy load on my 72 year old shoulder but still pushing at about 1500 fps. The Henry performed almost flawlessly, the lever-action feeling a bit sticky at times, but after 50 rounds it was better, just needing a break-in period. I'll say nothing about the accuracy, since I'm going to replace the sights this coming week, other than it definitely has potential. In my opinion, nothing beats a good peep sight, so I have a Williams FP on order and the appropriate Williams fire sight blade sight.
I have admired the brass Henrys for years and when I saw this one in a local store I couldn't resist — as well as a fine shooting gun it's also a work of art! Me and this rifle have a fun future ahead of us...
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Welcome from Alberta Canada. Congrats on the new Henry. Enjoy the forum.
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Welcome from CT. I'm glad you joined our conversation and I know you're going to love that Henry.
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Welcome aboard, glad you found us.
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Re: New member in El Paso
andrew678122 wrote:Hey all!
I just joined this forum after having bought a Henry .45-70 Big Boy about a week ago. One of my sons and I went to the range at Ft. Bliss and brought everything that we had, two different .45-70s, a 5.56 Tavor, and two 9mm autos — to say we had a ball would be an understatement.
I'm a reloader — for the expensive ammo anyway — so the .45-70s shot my reloads, 30 grains of SR4759 behind Nosler 300grain ballistic silvertips, a nice easy load on my 72 year old shoulder but still pushing at about 1500 fps. The Henry performed almost flawlessly, the lever-action feeling a bit sticky at times, but after 50 rounds it was better, just needing a break-in period. I'll say nothing about the accuracy, since I'm going to replace the sights this coming week, other than it definitely has potential. In my opinion, nothing beats a good peep sight, so I have a Williams FP on order and the appropriate Williams fire sight blade sight.
I have admired the brass Henrys for years and when I saw this one in a local store I couldn't resist — as well as a fine shooting gun it's also a work of art! Me and this rifle have a fun future ahead of us...
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Welcome from Colorado. The 45-70 is a great round and alot of fun to shoot even with the plinkin loads. I as well have one. Al
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Welcome to the forum from Grassy Creek North Carolina.
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Hi Andrew .... welcome to the Forums from Runcorn, UK!
Congratulations on your new Henry. It sounds like you are going to have a whole lot of fun with it.
Congratulations on your new Henry. It sounds like you are going to have a whole lot of fun with it.
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Welcome to the forum.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Welcome from Wisconsin.
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And from Florida, too (just here for a cup of coffee).
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Welcome to the forum from NY
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andrew678122
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Thanks for the welcome folks! I'm really enjoying the Henry .45-70 and am thinking about my next Henry, a .44 mag or .357 mag.
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