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Took the wife and one son to the range today. When we were near finished a guy shows up and I was admiring the Henry. Big Boy, 357, octoganal barrel.
Looked like this one.
He let me shoot some rounds through it. I shot 6 rounds and let me tell you, I WISH my Marlin was that smooth.
WOW! I was very impressed. It cycled very smooth, and handled like a dream. I was shooting at some steel plates at 50yds and the sights were very nice.
I really wondered what you 357 guys liked before, but I see now. very fun to shoot.
Finish was flawless and the bluing was very deep blue.
Take your Marlin completely apart. Clean it very good and lube it. Then load up or buy several hundred FULL house .357 mag loads and go shoot them. The act of firing live ammo from it will smooth it out.
Been there done that, still got the brass.
Joe
***Be sneaky, get closer, bust the cap on him when you can put the ball where it counts .***
J Miller wrote:Take your Marlin completely apart. Clean it very good and lube it. Then load up or buy several hundred FULL house .357 mag loads and go shoot them. The act of firing live ammo from it will smooth it out.
Been there done that, still got the brass.
Joe
+1 that is usually very true,one must breakem in.
"Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not."
I haven't shot the big bores but I have the .22 levers and they are very smooth, no doubt.
I don't really care for them though - just the looks or something. They look like a toy gun or something - you know, the way the toys are kinda like a "name that brand" rifle but they have lots of things "wrong"...
I like the Henry .22s, but those Big Boys just look strange to me. It's almost as if someone took one of the old GI Joe guns and scaled it up. The proportions are all wrong, to my eye.
RSY wrote:I like the Henry .22s, but those Big Boys just look strange to me. It's almost as if someone took one of the old GI Joe guns and scaled it up. The proportions are all wrong, to my eye.
Scott
I agree.The other beef I have with the Henry Repeating Arms Company is how they advert gimmick a historical linkage with the original 1860 rifle etc.Hogwash.
"Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not."
RSY wrote:I like the Henry .22s, but those Big Boys just look strange to me. It's almost as if someone took one of the old GI Joe guns and scaled it up. The proportions are all wrong, to my eye.
Scott
I was trying to come up with the words but that pretty much sums it up. I was thinking ugly. I just can't wrap my mind around 'em.
If you're gonna be stupid ya gotta be tough-
Isiah 55:8&9
It's easier to fool people than it is to convince them they have been fooled.
I never thought I'd have much use for the Big Boy, too heavy and shiny for my tastes. But then I borrowed my dad's 44 mag. Big Boy and was very impressed. It's of the most accurate 44 lever guns I've ever shot and very smooth.