Deus Machina
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My Henry H001 isn't exactly the tack driver a lot of people tout it as, or even over the borderline of the 'pretty darn good', as evidenced in My ammo test.
Now, I'm going to take it out and run some of Wolf's Match Target through it, and I figure $7/50 .22 will reveal if it's just really ammo-picky or not.
My dad taught me well what his dad passed down--there's no place in this world for a dull knife or an inaccurate rifle. And while he would tell me to sell it and get one that has proven itself or a Marlin 39A (I'm planning on a Model 60 soon anyway, but in addition to the Henry), I've gotten attached to it.
So, what's the best way to get the most out of the barrel? I did see where someone else lapped a barrel with 40-X, but I'd like some options.
Now, I'm going to take it out and run some of Wolf's Match Target through it, and I figure $7/50 .22 will reveal if it's just really ammo-picky or not.
My dad taught me well what his dad passed down--there's no place in this world for a dull knife or an inaccurate rifle. And while he would tell me to sell it and get one that has proven itself or a Marlin 39A (I'm planning on a Model 60 soon anyway, but in addition to the Henry), I've gotten attached to it.
So, what's the best way to get the most out of the barrel? I did see where someone else lapped a barrel with 40-X, but I'd like some options.