It is good to see the 30-30 chambered in something other than a lever gun. I had the 243 version of the Henry and aside from an obnoxiously heavy trigger pull, it was a well put together piece of machinery.
@@Hill_Billy_Without_A_Hill Late reply, but the trigger job on my 20-gauge (after the recall) was quite sweet. Of course, quantifying groups with a shotgun is dubious. Am soon to get the .308 single shot rifle.
thank you. Appreciate your no nonsense straight talk, good info, focus on lower price guns. I'm old, live rural, get a deer a year with a cross bow but would like to be able to hunt from my cabin porch down 100 yards into the pasture. thanks again
The most practical woods rifle. It’s taken elk moose white tail bear hog and more. Rapid fire follow up shots are achievable by just rechambering a round. Great for hand loads. Ammo available and most affordable. It’s all you need for most situations.
Absolutely. Everytime I'm at Walmart they got 30-30 ammo. Most folks around here from tn use old pawn shop marlins still and take deer every year with it
I figure with a scope, and a gun that groups well, should be able to be a 150 yrd gun, but I havent studied the ballistics much on foot pounds which should be around 1000 foot pounds ideally. Whatever range that is would be my max range and Id be using the 170 grain for the better sectional density.
Well a 30/30 works way better than it gets credit for. No, they don't nosedive into the ground at 100 yards. I've used a 30/30 extensively with all shot kills. You don't need any special kind of ammo. The old cheap 150 grain they've all been selling for years does just fine. The majority of the naysayers I've encountered haven't shot or hunted extensively with one, and all their data is from magazine articles and the internet. That said, I've yet to shoot a Henry single of any model
this is a rifle with value written all over it,#1 is't a lot cheaper in price than a lever gun #2 you can load spire point bullet and get better BCE from hand loads and because it's a breach loader you can make a tack driver out of it, it's solid and less moving parts. this was a great choice for both bullseye shooting or hunting.
I had an H&R .223/.44 magnum combo. I loved it, but as things progress in regards to hunting laws here in Indiana, with .243 and up being legal to hunt deer on private property. I found myself reaching for the H&R less and less. And when it came to recreation my M1A and 1909 Argentine Mauser were more fleshed out for plinking fun, .223 barrel on my H&R was fun for plinking too but it just didn't have the same appeal. I ended up selling my H&R and got an AR15. I don't regret it, but holding one of these break open Henry's in a gun store yesterday made me miss my H&R and I think this Henry model will probably end up in my collection soon. With a much more flexible cartridge for hunting to boot!
for anyone curious i figured it out, the model number from dnz is 11003 for the high mount. they also have an extra high but i dont think youd need that for the henry. its the same one they sell for the h and r handy rifle even though they dont list one for the henry single shot for some reason.
Looking to get one soon. Going to put a Skinner sight on it. If that doesn't work then I'll put a scope on it. Always liked a good basic simple rifle that doesn't have all the bells and whistles. More dependable, less moving parts to break.
You may also try opticsplanet.com. But if you do use DNZ mounts, dont use their new torque spec of 35 in/lbs if using a torque driver, and use their older spec of 22 to 25 in/lbs. I crushed a scope, and it wasn't a junk Walmart scope either. If you just do it by hand snugging probably wont be an issue, but Im picky about scopes and mounting them.
@@muzzleblast88 if you have trouble finding the spring, let me know. Had to buy a 10 pk, so I can mail you one. Simply take the stock off. Unscrew cylinder housing the springs. Replace large spring and screw cylinder back on. That simple.
I totally agree. I love a shorter barrel. I got a Ruger 450 bushmaster and a Ruger 44 mag carbone with 16.5 inch barrels and they are my favorite woods guns to use
If you get on amazon and look up DNZ rail for Henry it should pop up. It may say fits h&r but also works for Henry but check the reviews and they will tell you if that's the one for Henry
I did not like the 170gr flat-nose bullet in 30/30 I would recommend that you use the 150gr round nose or hollow point bullets. The 170gr did bit preform well for me, I did get the deer but not impressed by results. You could probably get better accuracy and results by reloading since it is a single shot pointed bullets will not be an issue. I'm with you as long as it gets a deer who cares how tight the groups are
Dead deer! Tastes the same whether it is 1 moa or 3 moa. Minute of deer. Thanks. How did you do in woods. We had a great year. 1 buck, 2 doe & a cow elk. Happy hunting.
Thank you. I got some new videos up. I got two decent bucks one with muzzle loader and one with my 450 bushmaster. I haven't took it out yet. In tennessee you can kill 3 does a day so I'm gonna go try and get a few the remainder of the season and hopefully get one with my 10mm pistol too.
@@muzzleblast88 Whoa. That is great. Happy hunting. If I wanted to & had the time, I could muzzleloader here and fill my last buck tag. My 2 sons have tags left also. Time & Temps are against me now. I am only about an hour from Canada border. So it is getting quite cold and big snows are coming. Got to get back to work. Keep the vids coming. I will subscribe & follow. Stay safe.
I'd love to have one, but I've already got 2 Marlins in 30 30. I had a friend that all he ever hunted with was an old HnR topper in 30 30. It was so old it had a lever instead of a push button to open it. It didn't have a sharp corner or a drop of blue left on it. I wonder what became of it when he died. Old Denieve piled up some whitetails with that thing.
أَفَرَأَيْتَ إِن مَّتَّعْنَاهُمْ سِنِينَ (٢٠٥) ثُمَّ جَاءَهُم مَّا كَانُوا يُوعَدُونَ (٢٠٦) مَا أَغْنَىٰ عَنْهُم مَّا كَانُوا يُمَتَّعُونَ (٢٠٧) الشعراء Then have you considered if We gave them enjoyment for years, And then there came to them that which they were promised? They would not be availed by the enjoyment with which they were provided. (Quran 26 :205-207)
They had a recall on henry single shots. Also, DNZ makes good machined products, but disregard their rings torque of 35 in/lbs, and stick with their older torque spec 22 to 25 in/lbs. The result if not, could be scope crushing. Telling you from experience, and although they are a USA company and we want to support that, their customer service/ceo is kind of a idiot sadly.
It is good to see the 30-30 chambered in something other than a lever gun. I had the 243 version of the Henry and aside from an obnoxiously heavy trigger pull, it was a well put together piece of machinery.
Thank you. I really enjoy owning this gun. But your right about Henry triggers they heavy lol
Replace the springs guys, make it what it should be. Also, Henry had a recall on them for a few issues, among them the trigger pull weight.
@@la_old_salt2241 Was the fix a better trigger pull?
@@Hill_Billy_Without_A_Hill That was part of it as I recall.
@@Hill_Billy_Without_A_Hill Late reply, but the trigger job on my 20-gauge (after the recall) was quite sweet. Of course, quantifying groups with a shotgun is dubious. Am soon to get the .308 single shot rifle.
thank you. Appreciate your no nonsense straight talk, good info, focus on lower price guns. I'm old, live rural, get a deer a year with a cross bow but would like to be able to hunt from my cabin porch down 100 yards into the pasture. thanks again
The most practical woods rifle. It’s taken elk moose white tail bear hog
and more. Rapid fire follow up shots are achievable by just rechambering a round. Great for hand loads. Ammo available and most affordable. It’s all you need for most situations.
Absolutely. Everytime I'm at Walmart they got 30-30 ammo. Most folks around here from tn use old pawn shop marlins still and take deer every year with it
The 30 30 is one of the best deer rounds out there.
It's so underrated nowadays. Back before I was born it was the go to deer cartridge.
I figure with a scope, and a gun that groups well, should be able to be a 150 yrd gun, but I havent studied the ballistics much on foot pounds which should be around 1000 foot pounds ideally. Whatever range that is would be my max range and Id be using the 170 grain for the better sectional density.
Well a 30/30 works way better than it gets credit for. No, they don't nosedive into the ground at 100 yards. I've used a 30/30 extensively
with all shot kills. You don't need any special kind of ammo. The old cheap 150 grain they've all been selling for years does just fine.
The majority of the naysayers I've encountered haven't shot or hunted extensively with one, and all their data is from magazine articles and the internet.
That said, I've yet to shoot a Henry single of any model
this is a rifle with value written all over it,#1 is't a lot cheaper in price than a lever gun #2 you can load spire point bullet and get better BCE from hand loads and because it's a breach loader you can make a tack driver out of it, it's solid and less moving parts. this was a great choice for both bullseye shooting or hunting.
Good review. I’m getting one for my 14 yr olds Birthday next month. Should work great for Deer season in Missouri. 👍
Would be perfect for him. He will love it. These guns are beautiful
great carring rifle nice shooting
Sad H&R is not around anymore, but Henry filled the void.
I know it I got an old video of an h&r 300 blackout I still own. Killed a deer with it few years ago ran twenty yards swayed then dropped
@@muzzleblast88 Thats great. I have two sons that have H&R Handi rifles in 22-250 they are very accurate and new both were under $200.
H&R was bought by Palmetto State Armory recently, so hopefully they have a come back.
I had an H&R .223/.44 magnum combo. I loved it, but as things progress in regards to hunting laws here in Indiana, with .243 and up being legal to hunt deer on private property. I found myself reaching for the H&R less and less. And when it came to recreation my M1A and 1909 Argentine Mauser were more fleshed out for plinking fun, .223 barrel on my H&R was fun for plinking too but it just didn't have the same appeal. I ended up selling my H&R and got an AR15. I don't regret it, but holding one of these break open Henry's in a gun store yesterday made me miss my H&R and I think this Henry model will probably end up in my collection soon. With a much more flexible cartridge for hunting to boot!
Good video bro. Is the trigger guard plastic or metal?
Nice single shot as love slowing it down and making it count.....Good stuff....
Hard to beat the ole 30-30 it just works ,appreciate your time and work let us know how the hunting season goes
whats the model number on the dnz mount? they dont show one for the henry single shot on their website?
for anyone curious i figured it out, the model number from dnz is 11003 for the high mount. they also have an extra high but i dont think youd need that for the henry. its the same one they sell for the h and r handy rifle even though they dont list one for the henry single shot for some reason.
Looking to get one soon. Going to put a Skinner sight on it. If that doesn't work then I'll put a scope on it. Always liked a good basic simple rifle that doesn't have all the bells and whistles. More dependable, less moving parts to break.
That's a great looking gun. DNZ makes great mounts.
Good looking rifle man.
Thanks for watching and sticking around my channel my friend.
What model did you buy on that scope mount I can't seem to find the dnz for that exact henry rifle on Amazon
Hey brother I tried to copy the link from Amazon. Its called game reaper harrington and richardson high mount
When u look it up it's the one with 19 reviews and $50
Thank you so much God bless
You may also try opticsplanet.com. But if you do use DNZ mounts, dont use their new torque spec of 35 in/lbs if using a torque driver, and use their older spec of 22 to 25 in/lbs. I crushed a scope, and it wasn't a junk Walmart scope either. If you just do it by hand snugging probably wont be an issue, but Im picky about scopes and mounting them.
Looks like a nice break gun.
Im so happy i finally found a Henry single shot 30.30 i can't wait to try it out
Sangat bagus, bagaimana cara mendapatkan senapan separti itu,
Those DNZ mounts are rock solid.
Love Henry rifles great vid
Is it too slow to reload for a second shot?
Changed out the spring on mine to lightened the trigger pull to about a 3lb. Google it. Was a easy fix.
Awesome thank you for telling me I'll be doing some research cuz that's the only bad part about the gun
@@muzzleblast88 if you have trouble finding the spring, let me know. Had to buy a 10 pk, so I can mail you one. Simply take the stock off. Unscrew cylinder housing the springs. Replace large spring and screw cylinder back on. That simple.
I never have understood why they don’t make them with shorter barrels. A 16.5 inch 30-30 would be a great brush gun.
I totally agree. I love a shorter barrel. I got a Ruger 450 bushmaster and a Ruger 44 mag carbone with 16.5 inch barrels and they are my favorite woods guns to use
the most fun you ever had shooting these rifles
What rail are you using
If you get on amazon and look up DNZ rail for Henry it should pop up. It may say fits h&r but also works for Henry but check the reviews and they will tell you if that's the one for Henry
@@muzzleblast88 ok thank you
I did not like the 170gr flat-nose bullet in 30/30 I would recommend that you use the 150gr round nose or hollow point bullets. The 170gr did bit preform well for me, I did get the deer but not impressed by results. You could probably get better accuracy and results by reloading since it is a single shot pointed bullets will not be an issue. I'm with you as long as it gets a deer who cares how tight the groups are
Did you buy it used because on Henry site it’s 590.00
Naw bought it new. That's how much rifles have went up makes me sick
$370 when I bought mine in 308
Thanks for the video, 👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸
Just won 1 of these in a local Rescue Squad raffle!
well your a lucky fella
I would like to have one but there hard to find
Appreciate it!
Dead deer! Tastes the same whether it is 1 moa or 3 moa. Minute of deer. Thanks. How did you do in woods. We had a great year. 1 buck, 2 doe & a cow elk. Happy hunting.
Thank you. I got some new videos up. I got two decent bucks one with muzzle loader and one with my 450 bushmaster. I haven't took it out yet. In tennessee you can kill 3 does a day so I'm gonna go try and get a few the remainder of the season and hopefully get one with my 10mm pistol too.
@@muzzleblast88 Whoa. That is great. Happy hunting. If I wanted to & had the time, I could muzzleloader here and fill my last buck tag. My 2 sons have tags left also. Time & Temps are against me now. I am only about an hour from Canada border. So it is getting quite cold and big snows are coming. Got to get back to work. Keep the vids coming. I will subscribe & follow. Stay safe.
Super 👍
A proper butt pad like you have there makes a HEAP of differnce. Nicely done, but get that hammer spur.
I'd love to have one, but I've already got 2 Marlins in 30 30. I had a friend that all he ever hunted with was an old HnR topper in 30 30. It was so old it had a lever instead of a push button to open it. It didn't have a sharp corner or a drop of blue left on it. I wonder what became of it when he died. Old Denieve piled up some whitetails with that thing.
I love hearing stories like that. Personal hunting guns have lots of stories that can be told about them
awsome gun
Such a beautiful gun!!!!!!!
I just suggested to Henry to bring this out in 22 hornet. Fingers crossed.
That would be amazing I always wanted a 22 hornet
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أَفَرَأَيْتَ إِن مَّتَّعْنَاهُمْ سِنِينَ (٢٠٥) ثُمَّ جَاءَهُم مَّا كَانُوا يُوعَدُونَ (٢٠٦) مَا أَغْنَىٰ عَنْهُم مَّا كَانُوا يُمَتَّعُونَ (٢٠٧) الشعراء
Then have you considered if We gave them enjoyment for years, And then there came to them that which they were promised?
They would not be availed by the enjoyment with which they were provided. (Quran 26 :205-207)
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I'd say about minute of deer at 100 yard. Plenty good for that.
They had a recall on henry single shots. Also, DNZ makes good machined products, but disregard their rings torque of 35 in/lbs, and stick with their older torque spec 22 to 25 in/lbs. The result if not, could be scope crushing. Telling you from experience, and although they are a USA company and we want to support that, their customer service/ceo is kind of a idiot sadly.
Scope too high! Hard to get good cheek weld.
You said it weighs 6 lbs and 69 ozs....hmmm I think you dont know what ozs are.