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New guy in Colorado
New guy in Colorado
Hello, I’m in Colorado Springs. I currently have two Henrys. A Golden Boy .22 I bought 10 or so years ago, put a Lyman front sight and a Marbles tang sigh for the rear. Sold it to a friend after a couple years, but I was able to buy it back this past Christmas. I also have a Big Boy Classic in .45 Colt that my wife got me for my birthday last year. It now has a Lyman front sight and Williams receiver sight on the rear. Both are fun guns that I really like.
Re: New guy in Colorado
Greetings from the Show-Me-State, Ratchet.
One rimfire and one centerfire is a good start to your Henry rifles collection.
Lots of folk here know lots about each type.
Neat that you were able to buy back your GB from your friend....that is a friend!
Enjoy your time on the Forum.
PT7
One rimfire and one centerfire is a good start to your Henry rifles collection.
Neat that you were able to buy back your GB from your friend....that is a friend!
Enjoy your time on the Forum.
PT7
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welcome indeed .... delighted to have you join our community .... we have a good number of folks who own and fire Henry's 45's and 22's ... we hope you will take an active part in our discussions, looking forward to your coming post .... thanks for adding yours to our Community's total
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Welcome to the forum from CT. You'll find this to be a friendly and useful place to discuss lots of subjects, not the least of which is a shared love for Henry Rifles.
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Welcome from the TV Oregon. Glad you joined us. Got pictures? Pictures are always welcome.
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Re: New guy in Colorado
Hey Ratchet! I am up in Leadville. Fishing and shooting my 357 Steel carbine. Welcome.
Remember, it's not how many guns you have. It's how many bullets you have.
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Welcome from Northern Colorado. Im up here in Greeley .
Don't let the old man in
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Welcome from Elizabeth, Co
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Thanks for the welcome, here’s a couple (not very good) pics of the golden boy.
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Not sure why that one came out so weird.
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It's very likely because of the aspect ratio of the image file. If an image doesn't conform to the common photo aspect ratio, the forum's software compensates by elongating or squeezing the image (one way or the other) into that ratio. Photos that are 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, etc. should display properly, whether in portrait or landscape orientation. At least, I think that's the issue.Ratchet wrote:Not sure why that one came out so weird.
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Welcome to the forum!
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I played around with this aspect ratio issue awhile back using the built-in FireFox webpage debugger. What's happening is the forum software is limiting the picture's display width but not the height. For example a picture 1024x900 is squeezed horizontally, while vertically it's not. When I used the debugger I was able, for debug purposes only, to turn off the horizontal limit. The pictures would then autosize to fit the web browser's window while also maintaining the correct aspect ratio of the picture. I don't know if this is something the forum owners (daytimedave and henry88 [correction:Sir Henry]) have any control over. There is some prior discussion on this in Hobbies/Photography sub forum that suggests they might have some control. If not, it's inherent in the forum software provided by phpBB. There is also a height limit, but for most pictures that have this problem the width limit is hit first.CT_Shooter wrote:It's very likely because of the aspect ratio of the image file. If an image doesn't conform to the common photo aspect ratio, the forum's software compensates by elongating or squeezing the image (one way or the other) into that ratio. Photos that are 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, etc. should display properly, whether in portrait or landscape orientation. At least, I think that's the issue.Ratchet wrote:Not sure why that one came out so weird.
Posting pictures taken by a cell phone are also an issue (upside down or rotated). See the Photo Testing topic on that. http://henryrifleforums.com/viewtopic.p ... 1&start=30
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Welcome from Alberta territory.
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Welcome!!
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FYI, Daytime Dave and Sir Henry own the forum.Mags wrote:I don't know if this is something the forum owners (daytimedave and henry88) have any control over.
Dave has attempted to address the problem, but has limited time and was unsuccessful. I have found, though, that using a 4:3 ratio and image size smaller than 800x600 is usually successful.
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How do you change the ratio in order to use a 4:3 ratio?
CT_Shooter wrote:FYI, Daytime Dave and Sir Henry own the forum.
Dave has attempted to address the problem, but has limited time and was unsuccessful. I have found, though, that using a 4:3 ratio and image size smaller than 800x600 is usually successful.
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Re: New guy in Colorado
Welcome to the forum from KC! Lots of great knowledge and experience here. You'll enjoy it!
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The standard 4:3 ratio produces images that have pixels counting 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, etc.PT7 wrote:How do you change the ratio in order to use a 4:3 ratio?
Rachet's photo was 1024 wide, but it was only 224 high. I created a new blank image in my graphics program that was 1024x768 and pasted his photo into it. Then, I resized the whole thing to 800x600 just because that size is best suited for web pages.
What I think happens is that the forum software compensates for the difference in ratio by stretching one side or the other; in this case, his 224 pixels became 768 pixels, making the image appear squashed.
However, I could be wrong. It just seems to me to be likely.
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