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Range Report: a clean barrel

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Range Report: a clean barrel

Post by Sir Henry » Wed Oct 19, 2016 5:33 pm

I had a good day at the range. Good but not spectacular. I shot this Small Game Carbine in .22LR. The rear sight base is a Skinner but the peep is a three-hole Stevens. The front sight is a Lyman globe. It of course has a custom large loop and the buttstock is from a youth rifle. Click on the picture and you will see the full beauty.
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I was bench shooting at 50 yards.
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The best of three targets. All three were almost the same so this wasn't exactly a cherry pick.
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Cleaning the barrel seemed to help improve my shooting. I've done better but I've also done a lot worse.
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Re: Range Report: a clean barrel

Post by PT7 » Wed Oct 19, 2016 7:30 pm

Beautiful photo of your SGC, Sir Henry.

When I saw it, I had the thought that it is almost hard to believe that we have the same Henry carbine!
So I added my SGC alongside your photo to compare....a definite difference. ;)

Sir Henry wrote:Small Game Carbine in .22LR. The rear sight base is a Skinner but the peep is a three-hole Stevens. The front sight is a Lyman globe. It of course has a custom large loop and the buttstock is from a youth rifle.
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PT7's Small Game Carbine in .22LR. The stock rear blued Skinner peep is replaced with a bronze Skinner peep.
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Re: Range Report: a clean barrel

Post by ditto1958 » Wed Oct 19, 2016 9:05 pm

Good shooting. Caffeine is a must at the range.

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Re: Range Report: a clean barrel

Post by RetiredSeabee » Wed Oct 19, 2016 9:24 pm

Glad you got to the range. Looks like a very good day to me. Good product placement for the sponsor. :D
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Re: Range Report: a clean barrel

Post by Sir Henry » Wed Oct 19, 2016 10:14 pm

PT7, the receiver cover also has an antique finish which adds to the appearance. A few years ago Henry sold Brasslite receiver covers for the H001. It would look great with your bronze Skinner peep. I have one on a Frontier and a tang. Its dark now but in the morning I'll take a picture of it in natural light and post it.

Yes a good latte goes great with shooting even though it speeds up the heartrate. I try to squeeze a round off between beats.
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Re: Range Report: a clean barrel

Post by ace73 » Thu Oct 20, 2016 8:03 pm

Good shooting SH! Glad to see your still using your bench rest, haven't seen it in a while!

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Re: Range Report: a clean barrel

Post by Sir Henry » Thu Oct 20, 2016 9:07 pm

ace73 wrote:Good shooting SH! Glad to see your still using your bench rest, haven't seen it in a while!
Its a simple design but works quite well. Sand bags are the perfect medium too.
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Post by RanchRoper » Thu Oct 20, 2016 9:56 pm

Good looking target. Nicely done.
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Re: Range Report: a clean barrel

Post by PT7 » Thu Oct 20, 2016 10:40 pm

Sir Henry wrote:PT7, the receiver cover also has an antique finish which adds to the appearance. A few years ago Henry sold Brasslite receiver covers for the H001. It would look great with your bronze Skinner peep. I have one on a Frontier and a tang. Its dark now but in the morning I'll take a picture of it in natural light and post it.

Yes a good latte goes great with shooting even though it speeds up the heartrate. I try to squeeze a round off between beats.

Do you know if Henry still would sell a brass receiver cover for my SGC H001TLP? I'd really consider that....

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Re: Range Report: a clean barrel

Post by Sir Henry » Thu Oct 20, 2016 10:47 pm

PT7 wrote:
Sir Henry wrote:PT7, the receiver cover also has an antique finish which adds to the appearance. A few years ago Henry sold Brasslite receiver covers for the H001. It would look great with your bronze Skinner peep. I have one on a Frontier and a tang. Its dark now but in the morning I'll take a picture of it in natural light and post it.

Yes a good latte goes great with shooting even though it speeds up the heartrate. I try to squeeze a round off between beats.

Do you know if Henry still would sell a brass receiver cover for my SGC H001TLP? I'd really consider that....
Any H001 receiver cover will fit any H001. But I don't think they sell the H001 Brasslite cover anymore. If they did the cover would fit your H001TLP but you would need to drill and tap it for the Skinner mount. You might want to call them on Monday as I'm really just guessing on the lack of availability.
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