Well you can use the flush mag if you want, but they should still have larger mags available. Personally, if something has detachable mags and you can't get mags of at least 10 rounds, I would rather have a hinged floorplate because there is little point to the detachable mag. It is just one other thing to get dropped in the woods. Replacements are always stupidly overpriced too.
I like it...The mag feed needs a redesign...maybe a short action that does not go as far down so a longer mag would be possible. An 8 or 10 round mag would be fantastic imo.
That’s the one I got in 2020. I was hesitant to believe the sub-moa claims but across two types of ammo it is giving 1/2” groups at 100yds. Out of a 20” barrel, more than I’d hoped for, even with that $1300 price tag
@@richardgarrison3085 some 95gr Hornaday SST polymer tipped stuff & also a couple boxes of 90gr Scirocco bonded spitzer boat tails. Both grouped super tight & the Hornadays were striking actually slightly higher but within an inch of the others.
I've watched several review videos. It seems that the action is kind of stiff and clunky especially when ejecting the spent cartridge. Looks like ejecting is almost a two stage deal. lever goes about 1/2 way and stops or at least slows down and then continues the rest of the way. Anyone with a Long Ranger notice this? I have two Henry's, a golden boy, and a 22mag version. The action on them is smooth as can be.
How soon you Soyboys forget about the 45-70 Govt - not quite a "Revolver Cartridge" is it? I guess that's par for the course from folks that don't like that kind of recoil and need a Salon Pas after a shooting session. Oh, and I own Henry Rifles - have for 20+ years, to include the 45-70 Govt, Henry Big Boys in .45 LC / .44 Mag/.357 Mag - as well as the Big Boy X Model...in any case - Jim must appeal to the softer side listening to his comments about the weight etc.
Does this guy realize that back in thee 1950’’s & 1960’s the M-14 (.308) could hit a target at 500 yards…? I mean he said the .308 was only good to about 200 yds.
I love my Henry long ranger in 308. It’s a target rifle for me and though the recoil is manageable I had the barrel threaded for a muzzle brake for faster follow ups. Time to go slap some steel.
For some reason this would be a little cooler if it were 16”. Also just noticed that the Tikka Arctic 308 is gone, that was on my radar as well. When are you gonna do a live chat, shoot the sh?& about the WWSD carbine, the lefties etc.
Like this gun if the engineer wanted to he could flatten the front part of the trigger loop so it wouldn t run in to a longer magazine marlins have smaller loops . Pass it along
terrible review. The rifle weighs 7lbs and you're comparing it to a 9.5lb Garand? The checkering is laser cut, not pressed. Lazy, lazy, lazy. Stopped watching, checked don't share content from this channel again....
Get over yourself buddy nobody gives a fuck whether you watch or share or if you even get up tomorrow morning or not. Maybe if you didn’t have the attention span of an ant you would have heard him say kind of like an M1 Garand but not quite so heavy. There’s nothing wrong with that statement, all the man was saying is that it’s a solidly built rifle that has some heft but not so much heft like the 9.5lb Garand. If anybody is lazy here it’s the guy who doesn’t bother to listen and understand before they start talking shit and passing judgement on others.