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<blockquote data-quote="J.A.F.O." data-source="post: 5808427" data-attributes="member: 23145"><p>I looked at it and wow what an amazing rifle. Henry's are definitely a piece of craftsmanship 110%. Love the case hardened model they are offering the BHMR in too…but for $1000 ehhhh I had to pass. Maybe one day in the future when I'm a little better off. Now their .22's is a different story. Anyway,</p><p> The ballistics didn't impress me that much either when compared to say 30-30,350 Leg and the like. Now I get it's straight walled for muzzleloader season but honestly I couldn't see myself picking it over my cva (bergara barrel) for under 200yds in these east tenn woods. Heck,I find myself carrying my muzzy to the woods during rifle. They don't move much out of their tracks when 250gr hits em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.A.F.O., post: 5808427, member: 23145"] I looked at it and wow what an amazing rifle. Henry’s are definitely a piece of craftsmanship 110%. Love the case hardened model they are offering the BHMR in too…but for $1000 ehhhh I had to pass. Maybe one day in the future when I’m a little better off. Now their .22’s is a different story. Anyway, The ballistics didn’t impress me that much either when compared to say 30-30,350 Leg and the like. Now I get it’s straight walled for muzzleloader season but honestly I couldn’t see myself picking it over my cva (bergara barrel) for under 200yds in these east tenn woods. Heck,I find myself carrying my muzzy to the woods during rifle. They don’t move much out of their tracks when 250gr hits em. [/QUOTE]
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