

Yornoc3 wrote:I was back in Rice Lake, WI last Friday, so I stopped in at the local Henry Dealer, from which you can almost see the factory, and ordered the 30-30 single shot as I've been threatening to do since Henry offered that option. Of course, they don't ship directly from the plant, they have to go through a distributor, too, so I should have it anytime from in a week to who knows when. Actually, the manager called, confirmed that two (only 2!?) were available from the four distributors they work with, and locked one in, so it should show up fairly soon. I'll report further when I lay hands on it. It'll be the carrot on a stick for my PT following the next knee replacement project (good thing we have only two
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just curious, other than the obvious number of rounds in the rifle, what differences (if any) have you noticed in recoil/muzzle blast/handling and such between your single shot and lever action 357'sBigAl52 wrote:The Single Shots are a lot of fun. Im really enjoying the 357 especially after I made the spring mod. Ive shot it about 3 times now and I enjoy picking clays off the bank with it.
JimJEBar wrote:just curious, other than the obvious number of rounds in the rifle, what differences (if any) have you noticed in recoil/muzzle blast/handling and such between your single shot and lever action 357'sBigAl52 wrote:The Single Shots are a lot of fun. Im really enjoying the 357 especially after I made the spring mod. Ive shot it about 3 times now and I enjoy picking clays off the bank with it.