Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:09 pm
I figured I'd branch off the "Gun Questions" thread.
My Henry Big Boy .44 Magnum finally arrived!
It was test fired on 1/17/2012 so it is about as factory-fresh as they come.
They care a lot about safety (or not getting sued):

The black thing is a small gun sock I guess, to protect the brass:

I have various boxes of ammo for it:

Upper left are Hornady .44 Magnum LEVERevolution 225 grain hunting rounds. 1410 fps
Upper right are some Magtech .44 Special Cowboy Action Loads. All lead, 240 grain. 761 fps
Bottom right are some American Eagle .44 Magnum 240 grain jacketed hollow points. 1230 fps
Bottom left are Sellier & Bellot .44 Magnum 240 grain jacketed soft points. 1180 fps
The walnut stock is beautiful. My camera's pictures do not do it justice.
I have yet to shoot it, as it rained as soon as I brought it home. Then it stopped raining as soon as it got dark.
I have shot my father in law's Henry Big Boy .357 Magnum, and it is a sweet gun.
The lever action is really smooth. The brass-on-brass is slicker than steel-on-steel in every other lever action rifle.
Henry uses some special proprietary brass that is capable of withstanding the forces of these higher power pistol cartridges.
Edited By Paul on 1327536853
My Henry Big Boy .44 Magnum finally arrived!
It was test fired on 1/17/2012 so it is about as factory-fresh as they come.
They care a lot about safety (or not getting sued):

The black thing is a small gun sock I guess, to protect the brass:

I have various boxes of ammo for it:

Upper left are Hornady .44 Magnum LEVERevolution 225 grain hunting rounds. 1410 fps
Upper right are some Magtech .44 Special Cowboy Action Loads. All lead, 240 grain. 761 fps
Bottom right are some American Eagle .44 Magnum 240 grain jacketed hollow points. 1230 fps
Bottom left are Sellier & Bellot .44 Magnum 240 grain jacketed soft points. 1180 fps
The walnut stock is beautiful. My camera's pictures do not do it justice.
I have yet to shoot it, as it rained as soon as I brought it home. Then it stopped raining as soon as it got dark.
I have shot my father in law's Henry Big Boy .357 Magnum, and it is a sweet gun.
The lever action is really smooth. The brass-on-brass is slicker than steel-on-steel in every other lever action rifle.
Henry uses some special proprietary brass that is capable of withstanding the forces of these higher power pistol cartridges.
Edited By Paul on 1327536853


