I think the known issues are taken care of. If you have any issues or know of another member who is having issues, PM daytime dave. As we head towards the holidays, hunt with your Henry.
Single shot shotgun
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Re: Single shot shotgun
I’ve wanted a 410/22WMR over and under for a long time.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Re: Single shot shotgun
I shot a round of sporting clays today with my new H015b-410. It shoots as well as my non-brass model. The English style stock (h015b)has a slightly more drop in the heel than the Montecarlo stock (h015), which I like. This shotgun is absolutely gorgeous. It has a brass butt pad ,compared to the rubber pad on the h015, which is not a problem with a 410. The 20 and 12ga versions would be painful without a rubber pad.
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I also purchased the newly introduced h015y-410 today on GunBroker. I got it for 200$ under msrp. It has a shorter length of pull and barrel and changeable chokes. My nephew sons ( grand nephews?) will be gifted it.
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Well I couldn't control myself and I bought another Henry singleshot shotgun. I purchased a new H015-12 on GB for 215$ yesterday. Now I have the complete set in steel,12,20 and 410 gauges.
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The H015-12 has arrived. Beautiful furniture on it. Feels very nimble. Shooting it will have to wait. While admiring the walnut butt stock, I noticed a 3/4" split on the bottom where it assembles to the receiver. I emailed Henry warranty, they replied with the shipping label today. You can't beat Henry's service.
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I got my 12ga Henry back with a new butt stock. I get to try it out this weekend. Henry's warranty is the best.