Will D
Well-Known Member
I recently acquired Henry X Models in 44 Magnum and 30--30. Their polymer furniture make them all-weather. Each have soft rubber butt pads coupled with weight to reduce recoil to minimums with heaviest loads. Best of all is the removal of ONE screw allows easy access to the bores for cleaning.
Henry X Models all have steel receivers and side gates as well as tubular magazines that can be loaded and unloaded from the muzzle, rather than having to always unload by running cartridges through the action..
A red dot sight on the 44 Magnum helped my aging eyes reduce groups from 3.5" groups to 1.5" with Buffalo Bore 255 gr JHP ammunition. A 2-7 Redfield Widefield scope is mounted on the 30-30 that helps produce .75" - 1.25" groups with various 150 gr. and 170 gr. bullets.
These guns are in high demand, so you may not find on your local dealer's racks. I obtained mine through Cabela's by placing a special order and had both within a month.
Henry X Models all have steel receivers and side gates as well as tubular magazines that can be loaded and unloaded from the muzzle, rather than having to always unload by running cartridges through the action..
A red dot sight on the 44 Magnum helped my aging eyes reduce groups from 3.5" groups to 1.5" with Buffalo Bore 255 gr JHP ammunition. A 2-7 Redfield Widefield scope is mounted on the 30-30 that helps produce .75" - 1.25" groups with various 150 gr. and 170 gr. bullets.
These guns are in high demand, so you may not find on your local dealer's racks. I obtained mine through Cabela's by placing a special order and had both within a month.
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