Just do it.Trying to save my money for cans but this baby is calling me hard!
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450/500 will probably work.Just do it.
And I’ll be there with $600 when you want to unload it.
I agree, that is One thing that I do not like about the Henry
This Marlin 1895 with color case hardened receiver, 26" octagon barrel really trips my trigger... they make this with an 18.5 " barrel for you midget lovers. Personally, I like the feed from the receiver as opposed to feed from the magazine tube... just my preference.
I bet you would be, you scavengerJust do it.
And I’ll be there with $600 when you want to unload it.
I agree, that is One thing that I do not like about the Henry
that color cased hardened receiiver model is $1800 O.OI agree, that is One thing that I do not like about the Henry
Speaking of recoil, how severe is it on the marlin?I have the Marlin in 45/70 and love it. The only thing about that caliber, the lever needs to have a big loop to keep it from hitting your fingers on recoil. might not have that problem on the Henry.
The caliber is legionary.
There is a place in the Firearm Ecosystem for even the lowly hyena...I bet you would be, you scavenger
Shooting it off bags, it generally sucks. But if you stand up and shoot unsupported, so your body can absorb it, it’s really not bad. Not gonna shoot 100 rounds in a day, but can easily shoot 10-20 or more before getting tired.Speaking of recoil, how severe is it on the marlin?
Remington's 405gr Trapdoor load is a great round & a pleasure to shoot. From my Guide Gun, it feels about like 2 3/4" 12ga bird shot.
Crazy Carl, I love the 405 grn at 1,350 ft/sec in the trap door. Just plain fun to shoot!!!!!!!
And they used to kill buffalo with that load.