Torian
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I was recently reminded of how much I prefer Henry lever-action rifles to Winchester and Marlin these days. The trigger pull is superb, the action incredibly smooth, and it is a tack-driver within 100 yards. Maybe my experience with these brands was just poor, but Henry seems to deliver for me every time. If you can get over the tube loading (I bet I can load 6 rounds quicker than you can in your Marlin/Winchester), it's a great option for a pistol-caliber lever-action rifle, which in my case is being use for hog.
I owned a brass receiver Henry 44 magnum, and the optics mounting setup was too cumbersome, so I traded it in. Looks like they've fixed it with the steel series.
The site on top is a Burris Fastfire 3. This is my first experience using a mini red dot on a rifle, and it works interestingly enough. Total package cost here for everything you see was a little over 1000.
I owned a brass receiver Henry 44 magnum, and the optics mounting setup was too cumbersome, so I traded it in. Looks like they've fixed it with the steel series.
The site on top is a Burris Fastfire 3. This is my first experience using a mini red dot on a rifle, and it works interestingly enough. Total package cost here for everything you see was a little over 1000.
