A nice rifle. All you would ever need for deer. Shot my deer last year with a .223 and 65 grain Sierra game king. It never took a step. 75 yards. Good luck this fall.
Skinner peep would be nice. I’ve hunted with H&R through the years. Love the single shot. Made me a better hunter and woodsman. Have used Ruger #1 as well. The Henry sounds great.
It's hard to beat a 30_30 I have had a Marlin lever for years ,I bought a Henry single shot in 357 toped it of with a 3x9x40 crimson trace seems like a great combo paid a lil high for mine gave 550 for mine ,thanks for posting
Great video! I too have been holding out for the 308 Long Ranger, but I strongly see the benefit of having this in a single shot for ease and reliability of operation. The price is spot on too with having some extra for a scope. Would be a dedicated hunting and range. I have other Henrys to get my lever action slinging on with
I’m definitely considering buying one of these. I do a lot of reloading and I have found that the 30-30 cartridge is a great shooter when using cast bullet loads. I would definitely be putting a scope on this rifle because my eyes are old. After all my years of shooting, I find that a single shot rifle is where it is at for a day on the range or roaming the countryside.
Won one of these a few months ago and gave it to a friend. He has yet to shoot it but I really liked the way it felt in my hands. Small thing , it has a plastic trigger guard which actually doesn’t affect the function at all but I still kinda prefer metal of some kind .. aluminum or steel. Good quick review, thanks.
If gun dealers know there is a recall, why don't they send them back. Why don't the manufacturers recall them from the dealers. One of my local dealers was selling NEF single shot rifles on recall and would not tell customers.
@@guaporeturns9472 you may be right for a recall. Maybe I should have said defective other than safety concerns. But the 35 whelen single shots this guy was selling, had a problem with light hammer strikes when you installed the hammer spur. Causing misfires. Manufacturer said the spur was too heavy and slowed hammer speed. Me , brother, and father had bought one at same time. 2 of the 3 were defective and had to be sent back to a third party repair shop. Mine came back and misfired on 2nd shot. Solution: taller scope rings and don't use hammer spur.