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Lever wrap
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Ojaileveraction
Lever wrap
I've done some leather work over the years this is a first design of a lace-up leather wrap on my 22lr Octagon.
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Re: Lever wrap
I like leather wraps for lever actions. With the Henry H001 you can use your middle finger to push forward and down to give a shorter stroke. The wrap just makes it easier on your finger.
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Les
Re: Lever wrap
Very nice! 
I've tried a few different wraps on my H001T, but they don't come close to yours. I guess I need a lot more practice!

I've tried a few different wraps on my H001T, but they don't come close to yours. I guess I need a lot more practice!
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Henry88
Re: Lever wrap
I think sometimes it's helpful to know if the poster is a lady or a guy
I was also wondering if you thought this would clash with my mauve nail polish
Either way, nice wrap, and x2 what SirH said about the cushioning effect.
I was also wondering if you thought this would clash with my mauve nail polish
Either way, nice wrap, and x2 what SirH said about the cushioning effect.
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Ojaileveraction
Re: Lever wrap
You could use spaghetti cord in any color say to match your nails, eyes or your evening dress.
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Henry88
Re: Lever wrap
No, I've got contacts for the eyes, but having to change my nail color is a "Huge" microaggression. 
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Ojaileveraction
Re: Lever wrap
I have found that an extention of leather on front part of the lever throw is necessary to protect that middle finger knucle.
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tx gunrunner
Re: Lever wrap
I use the 3 finger like in this video .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VY3dTX3aF7o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VY3dTX3aF7o
- RanchRoper
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Re: Lever wrap
I have best success with the 3 finger lever as well. I tried a lever wrap, but I got used to shooting my 1860 without it.
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tx gunrunner
Re: Lever wrap
The lever wrap I like it and I use it for fill . That way in my speed runs I don't have any up and down play and allow me a more positive feel . Remember I'm cowboy action shooter and not a hunter .
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Re: Lever wrap
For speed, I can definitely see how shredded knuckles would be the end result without a wrap.tx gunrunner wrote:The lever wrap I like it and I use it for fill . That way in my speed runs I don't have any up and down play and allow me a more positive feel . Remember I'm cowboy action shooter and not a hunter .
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Ojaileveraction
Re: Lever wrap
After some experimentation I've ended up using buffalo hide to wrap all my levers. It has the softness of dear skin but it's tuff.
The wrap on the Big Boy hasn't been treated with Whites Leather preservative the other has.

