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<blockquote data-quote="J.A.F.O." data-source="post: 5789533" data-attributes="member: 23145"><p>Ohhhhhh man, y'all weren't kidding about them having a really smooth action. Didn't shoot one but messed with a golden boy for a few minutes. Felt great in the hand,action was incredible,octagon barrel is thick,balance was perfect for me when I threw it up on my shoulder. Felt like my over and under 20ga. Craftsmanship seems really top notch. I love the heavy feel of it especially for a 22. About 98.5% sure we will go back tomorrow and scoop it up. </p><p></p><p> That action was buttery though…they also had a Henry Original in 44-40 win. The $2k one without the foregrip. Ohhh my was that a piece of American craftsmanship. </p><p></p><p>Appreciate everyone's input on this issue and all I really had to do is get one in my hands and it sold itself. Shooting it will be even better. Thx y'all!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.A.F.O., post: 5789533, member: 23145"] Ohhhhhh man, y’all weren’t kidding about them having a really smooth action. Didn’t shoot one but messed with a golden boy for a few minutes. Felt great in the hand,action was incredible,octagon barrel is thick,balance was perfect for me when I threw it up on my shoulder. Felt like my over and under 20ga. Craftsmanship seems really top notch. I love the heavy feel of it especially for a 22. About 98.5% sure we will go back tomorrow and scoop it up. That action was buttery though…they also had a Henry Original in 44-40 win. The $2k one without the foregrip. Ohhh my was that a piece of American craftsmanship. Appreciate everyone’s input on this issue and all I really had to do is get one in my hands and it sold itself. Shooting it will be even better. Thx y’all!! [/QUOTE]
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