Great video! Looks to me like you shot darn good with all three pistols. I really like the looks of the Henry, reminds me of the old S&W 10 or 13. Old school looking pistol. I have yet to see/handle one of these bad boys. But I’m definitely interested in owning one. Make a great companion to my S&W 10 & 66, Ruger Security Six, & Vaquero. Maybe the Henry needs more reps shooting for it to smooth out.
@@SmoknJaysGarage Not bad shooting---I'd take it. Flyers are certainly frustrating but just come with the territory for most of us. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the review. Is it always the same cylinders? If so, mark them somehow for Henry. If not, let Henry know. Do you have a trigger pull gauge? Or if not, can you borrow one from your local gunsmith? I have two Henry levers myself. I find them solid and well made.Good fit and finish, solid bluing.
@phild8095 I have a dozen or so of their lever guns, and they're great. Yes, it was always the same spot in the cylinder. I sent it back to Henry 3 different times. Was never happy with the results, so they sent me a brand new gun. The new one shoots great. Disappointed that I got a bad one, but Henry was great to work with.
I saw a review by very a reputable youtuber and he couldn't hit the side of a barn with that Henry 357. Henry took it back and sent a new gun. They never reported what the problem was. After seeing that video, I wouldn't want anything to do with that revolver. The Ruger however has always been a solid revolver. Even with the big ugly "Man Sized" grips.
Great video! Looks to me like you shot darn good with all three pistols.
I really like the looks of the Henry, reminds me of the old S&W 10 or 13. Old school looking pistol. I have yet to see/handle one of these bad boys. But I’m definitely interested in owning one. Make a great companion to my S&W 10 & 66, Ruger Security Six, & Vaquero.
Maybe the Henry needs more reps shooting for it to smooth out.
Enjoyed the video. I had wanted to see the Henry in action and I love Ruger. Question: how far was your target?
I was at the 25yd range and I walked about half way up. So roughly 12-13yds.
@@SmoknJaysGarage Not bad shooting---I'd take it. Flyers are certainly frustrating but just come with the territory for most of us. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the review.
Is it always the same cylinders? If so, mark them somehow for Henry. If not, let Henry know.
Do you have a trigger pull gauge? Or if not, can you borrow one from your local gunsmith?
I have two Henry levers myself. I find them solid and well made.Good fit and finish, solid bluing.
@phild8095 I have a dozen or so of their lever guns, and they're great.
Yes, it was always the same spot in the cylinder. I sent it back to Henry 3 different times. Was never happy with the results, so they sent me a brand new gun. The new one shoots great. Disappointed that I got a bad one, but Henry was great to work with.
The Henry comes with three different front sights so you can put the appropriate front sight for your particular load.
Yes, that is correct
I saw a review by very a reputable youtuber and he couldn't hit the side of a barn with that Henry 357. Henry took it back and sent a new gun. They never reported what the problem was. After seeing that video, I wouldn't want anything to do with that revolver. The Ruger however has always been a solid revolver. Even with the big ugly "Man Sized" grips.
How far was the target away while shooting? 🎯
@jackgreenstalk777 the covered area behind me is 25yds. I'm probably 15-17 yds from the target
For the price of the Henry, the sights suck
@bren7883 what's wrong with the sights?