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Re: Hot Dog

Post by clovishound » Wed Feb 15, 2017 12:39 pm

I'm pretty sure it's going to be a simple fix. The carrier isn't acting right and the gunsmith's assessment of a missing spring seems reasonable. It was working perfectly right up until it wasn't. Also a sign that something either broke, bent or popped out of position.

If I didn't have the local warranty, I would have just taken it home and disassembled it for a good clean, lube and inspection. I suspect that would have shown up the problem. If not, a call to Henry would have resolved matters. It's worth a little extra wait not to have the hassle of boxing and shipping, assuming a part shipped from Henry wouldn't have fixed the problem. Too many variables at the time. Just went the safe route. If it does require a trip back to Henry, the LGS will take care of the boxing and shipping. I paid a little more for it there than other stores, but this is one of the reasons why.
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Re: Hot Dog

Post by clovishound » Mon Feb 27, 2017 7:38 pm

Well, got the Henry back from the gunsmith the other day.

He couldn't find anything wrong with it. Said he ran 50 rounds through without a hitch. Was talking to me about holding it upright and operating the lever with authority. Both Clovispup and I are well versed in handling the Henry to optimize smooth feeding. After the first couple hundred rounds, we haven't had a hitch. Both she and I had the same hard jams the day I handed it to the gunsmith.

Going to the range tomorrow, we'll see what happens.
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Re: Hot Dog

Post by CT_Shooter » Mon Feb 27, 2017 8:03 pm

clovishound wrote:Well, got the Henry back from the gunsmith the other day... Going to the range tomorrow, we'll see what happens.
Good luck at the range. It sounds like it might be a mystery that you two would enjoy solving...

:lol: This is NOT it:
clovishound wrote:Was talking to me about holding it upright and operating the lever with authority.
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Re: Hot Dog

Post by clovishound » Tue Feb 28, 2017 8:16 pm

Well, went to the range today. The Henry ran like a finely tuned Swiss watch. I have no idea why I had trouble with it a few weeks ago. Don't know if something was out of place, or some foreign object in there. I may go ahead and do a tear down, clean and lube before next time at the range.

In other news today Clovispup shot the beast today. Columbian mauser in 30-06. She did really well. The recoil wasn't an issue for her. She didn't get scoped. She put 5 rounds in at 25 yds, all touching each other. That's my girl!
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Re: Hot Dog

Post by BrokenolMarine » Mon Mar 20, 2017 11:05 pm

Hey Clovis.... Don't I know you from somewhere with shavings on the floor?
Fancy meeting you here my friend.

8-)

Btw, it might be that he took the gun down, cleaned the factory lube out of it, and relubed.
I had some fails to feed initially with my 357 Big Boy Carbine, but after tearing it down,
Cleaning and lubing with Wilsons grease, not a stutter.

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by the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.

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Re: Hot Dog

Post by clovishound » Tue Mar 21, 2017 10:22 am

Good to see you here my friend. I hadn't noticed any of your posts. BTW, Clovispup and I are still enjoying the LL lever on the H001.

As to him pulling it down and cleaning the factory lube, naw, I did that a while back. I probably have about 3 thousand rounds through it. It's still a mystery as to what happened. It could be I had a handful of reloads that had some issue with them. Seems unlikely as I have run virtually nothing but my reloads through it since it was new, with only a few issues when it was brand new.

Right now my best guess is it was something that got in the works that worked it's way out in the interim.
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