But this has been at the back of my mind for a long while, the slot was vacant, the cash was available, so I thought why not take the plunge.
Its a Henry Big Boy in .44 mag and has yet to be fired, so some time this week it will go to the range

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That looks really excellent!falco67 wrote: Its a Henry Big Boy in .44 mag...
Same here, my good friend has a .357 Henry, and it is nice to shoot, but, I just love the look, action, feel etc of a 1873 instead......especially in .45LC which my Uberti isLever357 wrote: My friend has the Yellow Boy .357 Henry and the only thing I did not like was the loading system so I went for a Uberti 1873.
Totally agree GeeRam - the 1873 has a much more classic, historic look to it, especially as you cannot put a scope on it. My Henry owning friend often shoots my Uberti and says its "sweet"!!GeeRam wrote:Same here, my good friend has a .357 Henry, and it is nice to shoot, but, I just love the look, action, feel etc of a 1873 instead......especially in .45LC which my Uberti isLever357 wrote: My friend has the Yellow Boy .357 Henry and the only thing I did not like was the loading system so I went for a Uberti 1873.
Once I've put another few hundred rounds through mine, it will be going to A&A Gunsmiths for one of their action jobs to make it even sweeter, as being the Comp version, it already has a factory short stroke kitLever357 wrote:Totally agree GeeRam - the 1873 has a much more classic, historic look to it, especially as you cannot put a scope on it. My Henry owning friend often shoots my Uberti and says its "sweet"!!GeeRam wrote:Same here, my good friend has a .357 Henry, and it is nice to shoot, but, I just love the look, action, feel etc of a 1873 instead......especially in .45LC which my Uberti isLever357 wrote: My friend has the Yellow Boy .357 Henry and the only thing I did not like was the loading system so I went for a Uberti 1873.
I used Magtech .44 SPL Cowboy Action ammo and was very surprised that there was no recoil or noise to speak of when fired.phaedra1106 wrote:Strip it, give it a good clean and then a light lube before you use it, both of mine came dry as a bone from the proof house. Only takes 5-10 mins and the removal of 1 screw :)
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