I just bought one for my son an daughter also. They got to wait till Christmas too being that California has a 10day cool off period an the 10th day lands the 23rd the day before Christmas eve.
The Henry is only missing one thing----a Ruger Wrangler to go with it. Perfect plinking and hunting pair. They shoot the same ammo easy to use for young and old alike. Fun guns.
Those crimped shotshells have been harder to find in recent years, but the crimped ones have definitely produced much more useable patterns than the cci variety for me. Henry lever guns are just cool!
Thank you for taking the time and making the effort to create this informative video. I have recently purchased a Henry so this video was perfect for me.
I bought one about 4 months ago and can’t keep my hands off of it. At least 1000 rounds of LR down range and only 2 dud bullets. Easy to shoot and clean. I did send it back because it shot high and to the right no matter what. Henry made it right no questions asked. Great company for sure.
I really appreciate you doing a video with .22 shorts and other stuff. It seems like people do the regular .22 lr all too often and don't give any love to the other chamberings.
Mine was an impulse buy today, own a few Henry's...44 mag/45-70/new 357 side gate loader. Walked into Big 5 today, and they had this on sale for 369...glad to see it cycles long and shorts too !
I've got one of these little rifles and they are awesome! I need to get it out and put some round down range. I've noticed some rounds are so quiet you really only hear the action of the gun. I've not put anything through mine except the 22LR so its nice to see how it functions with other 22 ammo. Nice video buffalo!
No, it doesn't. Try running snap-caps or other types of inert ammo through it. We have one in our hunter education classes, and it consistently misfeeds with inert ammo. It's even made a trip back to the factory with no real improvement.
@@Chief2Moon There are a variety of snap-cap type products that work well in the shotguns. We use available .22 LR snap caps in other rifles, such as the Ruger 10/22 and Ruger American, even a 45-year-old Stevens, and they feed much more consistently than the Henry does. Don't get me wrong. I really enjoy the Henry. But the inability to reliably feed inert ammo that's commonly available on the market is a headache for us. And when it misfeeds, it's a huge hassle to clear. Think about it -- you buy a rifle for a single specific task, and it fails completely at that task. It's more than a little frustrating. At this point, it's pretty much useless for our application. Yes, I realize our application isn't mainstream. But to say it "eats everything" is an overstatement, especially if you've never tried feeding it inert ammo.
Awesome little rifles. I bought one when they first came out years ago. Its a great little shooter and alot of fun to. Service from Henry is top notch also. My barrel band wasn't keeping the forearm tight. I gave them a call and Anthony himself talked to me. He sent me a new forearm as well as a new band. Then he decided to send me all new wood so it would match perfectly!! Great service, and I gotta say he must of been saving the wood he sent me as its the nicest wood I have ever seen for a gun in this price range. It's got a tiger stripe look to it and its awesome.
Just as I go for my five o'clock run Mr Buffalo shows me a new type of bullet and why the length of bullet is crucial to the type of target . Thanks . Can I say as a compliment you are like a machine firing .
I just purchased a Henry .22 H001L carbine with the large loop. I have fired so many different .22 rounds with no issues, it is just crazy how well it performs!! I had no idea that there was bird shot out there as well!! Good video! Thanks.
Call me old fashioned but I would never put shot through any rifled barrel. That's what un-rifled shotguns are for. Get an over under 22 / .410 if you want to have a 22 that shoots shot.
No, but I had that option when I bought the Henry Golden Boy 22LR/L/S for Xmas. I preferred that option of the 3 different rounds. 22Ss are as silent as the subsonic rounds in 22LR. Took my 40 y.o. daughter to shoot for the 1st time in her life and after 10 minutes of training from this old Vietnam INF vet her first shot group @ 25yds was all within 2 in. or less of dead center. Did equally well in both prone and standing positions. She's a natural.@@tytrue1767
Got 4 of the Henry's as gifts to my wife and kids years ago. I got one too. You could demo how mixing the different cartridges might work? I think these rifles are just plain fun. I have found the CCI 22 Short Quiet to be very quiet yet still deliver enough velocity for short range game. Also, try some Colibri 22 powderless rounds, as powerful as a pellet gun, and shreds your favorite aluminum cans with fun.
I was going to post similar ideas to try with your Henry, mine and my daughters both have ran a mix of rounds in one loading. Never have had a single feed/ejecting every round we feed it...
I just bought the Henry HO18 .410 lever action shotgun for my wife for her birthday. I think that before the end of the month we'll pick up one of these little Henry .22's as well, since from what I've seen they're a pretty excellent little gun. It'll be a nice match for the .410.
Another great video, thanks. And thanks for the tip on leaving the action open when loading. I have learned so much from your videos. You are a great teacher. I have the H001T with a Skinner peep sight.
I just snagged one of these on a new years deal. I wanted one for just this reason. It will feed and fire basically any 22 ammo you can find. I had forgotten about shot shells. Those would likely solve my rat issue in my back yard. Those or the Colibri rounds.
Thanks for the review. I have the octogon barrel Fronitier edition. I haven't shot any shotshells out of it yet, nor shorts or longs. But im now eager to try them.
great video bro. my H001 jammed like crazy on 22LR. it required the action to be cycled very fast otherwise the nose of bullet would pop up and not go into the chamber. it ran shorts fine. something about the OAL of the cartridge because when i found some shorter overall 22LRs it cycled them better
I've got a Big Boy in .357 and love it, when my son's done learning on his Rascal in about 2 years he's already got a request in for a Henry Golden Boy.
I have the model with the peep sight and larger lever loop. It shoots great and with the peep sight I can hit 2" targets at 50 yds. no problem. It has an octagon barrel. For a 22 it sure feels good because of the extra weight of the barrel.
I bought one of these .22 Henry rifles about 4 years ago. It would shoot long rifles all day, but when it came to shorts, no way! They jammed in the chamber on almost every shot! I found that it liked the Remington Yellow Jackets more than any other round I put through it. But the grouping was over an inch and a half. Not what I wanted for squirrels. So it stays in the gun cabinet.
Great feeding little rifle. It is something that CCI or anyone makes a long anymore. It has been historic to me that a long was a LR case with a short bullet. The point contemplated was, "what is the benefit"? When CCI did the Stinger, we now had an extended case with a 32 grain bullet driven beyond normal LR velocities. CCI taking that further, took the Stinger case and necking it to .17 made the 17HM2. All fun! re.
I have several Henry’s and I shoot CB Longs and CB Shorts (and other subsonic 22’S) out of them. Today, I encountered a problem for the first time. Out my Golden Boy had I shot 30 rounds of CB Shorts, then loaded a tube of CB Longs. That was a mistake, if I known then, what I know now, I would have thoroughly cleaned that Henry first. Those CB Shorts, being short like they are, fouled up the chamber and the first CB Long I chambered, and shot, failed to extract because it had gotten jammed up in the chamber fouled by those CB Shorts. The problem was the fresh round in the tube, it got jammed up because of the one stuck in the chamber. I used some needle nose pliers to get at it, but only pulled the bullet out of the case. I finally had to field strip the Golden Boy to get the case out. I was successful and got it back together, cleaned the chamber good with a rod and brush, and bore snake, and it is again shooting good. Here’s what I learned - from now on, I’m gonna thoroughly clean a lever action rifle, before moving from CB Shorts to CB Longs.
Great video man. I love my henry .22. It is a lot of fun and really useful for hunting small game. Funny as soon as I got the Henry I ran out and bought .22 shorts just because it had been such a long time since I had anything that would run it. All my other .22s at the time were autoloaders. I also like the Henry because even now I still like lever guns. Thanks for the video.
I am just now starting to get some oddball .22 ammo in my stock. I thought I'd never see Longs again...lol I will never get caught with my pants down again!
Great video Buffalo. In my state we are limited to rimfires for small game hunting and 22 caliber or less in centerfire for coyotes only. That Henry sure looks practical, and more importantly, lots and lots of fun to shoot. You represent the working man/family guy shooter well. Keep up the good fight. I will join Patreon as soon as i get my tech person/girlfriend to make it happen. Peace
Excellent video Buffalo 🦬, I'm glad you made it showing the different types off rounds that the Henry can take. I'm on the lookout for a nice one now. Love the wood grain on yours.
Have no idea why you have to take the load tube all the way out every time. Allows more dirt to work it’s way on to the tube ba just pulling it out towards the end.
my Henry .22 lever action always chewed through everything i fed it. i just bought a new Henry "Evil Roy" .22 lever action that is just gorgeous! im occasionally having .22 lr rounds nose dive into the roof of the receiver and hard jamming the action. its rather random but it seems a common problem with some. it may have to go back to Henry for repair.
A friend of mine had a Henry and we used to go out into the woods and plink with it. Chambered in .22 short, it was one of the most quiet guns I’ve ever shot. Just a little * click*. I want to get one of my own for old time’s sake
I don't know if you can find any, but there is another type of ammo you haven't tried yet. They are called GALLERY shorts. Very low power. Originally made for the old shooting galleries.
Look like it run like a top, never shot one of those Henry’s but both my 9422 and the BL 22 seem to function perfectly with the 22 short long and long rifle, Great video thanks for sharing
I wish you had shot the shorts onto a target other than steel. I have been told that in a rifle, they are extremely quiet. Almost as quite as a suppressor. I recently bought a Henry Golden Boy. However, due to our recent snow storm in NC, i haven't been able to get to the range.
I just bought one yesterday, but I thought it had a longer barrel than 16" inches. Haven't shot it yet but I know it's a damn good gun!. My next henry will be a 327 mag.
Good form very professional I appreciate your attention to detail and safety. Ya know.. thanks to you...! Gonna get me one or two.. my lady likes 22 !! Thank you very much...
I can't say enough what a great deal these are. I know they saved money on materials where they could but they used the right stuff where it was needed!
Greetings from Los Angeles, CA. I have the Henry 22 Lever Action and use 22LR but have used 22 Short as well and had no issues cycling. Love my Henry. Why do they call you Buffalo?
Hello. It is a nickname I got at my job many years ago. A guy said I was big and ornery like a buffalo and it's just one of those things that just stuck.
Hey Buffalo - When we shot the crimped birdshot years ago it leaded our barrels badly. I would like to know if those ten leaded the bore of your Henry? Thanks
Yes that's a Skinner rear sight. The front sight is stock. It worked out ok in this instance. Some people have had to replace the stock front to get a good zero.
Ive gona ahead a subbed to you know... ive been watching all your videos on guns I plan on buying and guns ill never have! You reviews IMO are the best on RUclips! You have got a personality too mate! Feels like im with a mate out in the bush enjoying life! Keep up the good work! Respect from Australia!
Those are some Lil' 22's I had one. And, those "Rat Shot's" loads.....0h, have I got a story on them things🔫 Nice review on the Lower-Shorter rounds going through that Lil' Rifle. TC❕
Watch the follow up video ~ ruclips.net/video/vIHZ60nOu30/видео.html
You are a robo shooter! Everybody should own at least one Henry. I got six of em myself. A great company run by very nice people.
Thanks! I agree about the Henrys!
Love mine.
Completely agree I bought the same lever action he’s using and now I have 4 Henry lever actions great guns
Just bought one for my son. It’s tough waiting til Christmas to give it to him. From all the reviews I’ve seen they seem pretty legit.
I just bought one for my son an daughter also. They got to wait till Christmas too being that California has a 10day cool off period an the 10th day lands the 23rd the day before Christmas eve.
Just bought one for my 2nd daughter. She'll be born next month, so it'll be awhile before she takes it out.
Henry rifles are more than legit. They are the best at any price.
Just bought one for my son's 12th birthday in July. My short wait is still gonna kill me!
@@chentem7952cool off period?
The Henry is only missing one thing----a Ruger Wrangler to go with it. Perfect plinking and hunting pair. They shoot the same ammo easy to use for young and old alike. Fun guns.
Thank you for the video. I have had one of these little rifles for several years now. Absolutely zero complaints.
Those crimped shotshells have been harder to find in recent years, but the crimped ones have definitely produced much more useable patterns than the cci variety for me. Henry lever guns are just cool!
I haven't patterned these but that is something I need to do. Thanks for watching! Keep up the good work over on your channel.
I would like very much to see that. It sounded like the Federal rounds were a bit more powerful. : )
Thank you for taking the time and making the effort to create this informative video. I have recently purchased a Henry so this video was perfect for me.
I bought one about 4 months ago and can’t keep my hands off of it. At least 1000 rounds of LR down range and only 2 dud bullets. Easy to shoot and clean. I did send it back because it shot high and to the right no matter what. Henry made it right no questions asked. Great company for sure.
I really appreciate you doing a video with .22 shorts and other stuff. It seems like people do the regular .22 lr all too often and don't give any love to the other chamberings.
Mine was an impulse buy today, own a few Henry's...44 mag/45-70/new 357 side gate loader. Walked into Big 5 today, and they had this on sale for 369...glad to see it cycles long and shorts too !
I've got one of these little rifles and they are awesome! I need to get it out and put some round down range. I've noticed some rounds are so quiet you really only hear the action of the gun. I've not put anything through mine except the 22LR so its nice to see how it functions with other 22 ammo. Nice video buffalo!
Thanks my friend! It seems to gobble up anything I throw at it! Kinda like me when it comes to food...LOL
lol
It eats everything!
TAOFLEDERMAUS suppress it, for science!
Sup OG Daddy-o?
It's got an appetite!
No, it doesn't. Try running snap-caps or other types of inert ammo through it. We have one in our hunter education classes, and it consistently misfeeds with inert ammo. It's even made a trip back to the factory with no real improvement.
Evan Windom Only in your context would inert ammo be an issue. What do you do when teaching students how to cycle a pump shotgun?
@@Chief2Moon There are a variety of snap-cap type products that work well in the shotguns. We use available .22 LR snap caps in other rifles, such as the Ruger 10/22 and Ruger American, even a 45-year-old Stevens, and they feed much more consistently than the Henry does.
Don't get me wrong. I really enjoy the Henry. But the inability to reliably feed inert ammo that's commonly available on the market is a headache for us. And when it misfeeds, it's a huge hassle to clear. Think about it -- you buy a rifle for a single specific task, and it fails completely at that task. It's more than a little frustrating. At this point, it's pretty much useless for our application.
Yes, I realize our application isn't mainstream. But to say it "eats everything" is an overstatement, especially if you've never tried feeding it inert ammo.
I own this exact rifle , it will always work , exceptional firearm !
Awesome little rifles. I bought one when they first came out years ago. Its a great little shooter and alot of fun to. Service from Henry is top notch also. My barrel band wasn't keeping the forearm tight. I gave them a call and Anthony himself talked to me. He sent me a new forearm as well as a new band. Then he decided to send me all new wood so it would match perfectly!! Great service, and I gotta say he must of been saving the wood he sent me as its the nicest wood I have ever seen for a gun in this price range. It's got a tiger stripe look to it and its awesome.
Now that's a customer service testimonial! I wish they all were like that!
Just as I go for my five o'clock run Mr Buffalo shows me a new type of bullet and why the length of bullet is crucial to the type of target . Thanks . Can I say as a compliment you are like a machine firing .
Thanks! Didn't mean to interrupt your run!
Good to know that is cycles everything well including shorts and birdshot. Great pace and info in this video. Thanks!
I bought the Golden boy, and love it! Henry builds great firearms in all of their lines, and this is one of the many I want.
This is my only Henry currently but I will have more as soon as my budget allows!
Awesome review brother! My grandfather was a huge Henry fan. He had several and they all had great actions and ran great! :-)
It's like me. It'll eat just about anything in sight!
HAHAHA! Same here brother!
I just purchased a Henry .22 H001L carbine with the large loop. I have fired so many different .22 rounds with no issues, it is just crazy how well it performs!!
I had no idea that there was bird shot out there as well!!
Good video! Thanks.
Call me old fashioned but I would never put shot through any rifled barrel. That's what un-rifled shotguns are for. Get an over under 22 / .410 if you want to have a 22 that shoots shot.
Have you tried .22 win mag? I have the same rifle but haven’t tried it yet
No, but I had that option when I bought the Henry Golden Boy 22LR/L/S for Xmas. I preferred that option of the 3 different rounds. 22Ss are as silent as the subsonic rounds in 22LR. Took my 40 y.o. daughter to shoot for the 1st time in her life and after 10 minutes of training from this old Vietnam INF vet her first shot group @ 25yds was all within 2 in. or less of dead center. Did equally well in both prone and standing positions. She's a natural.@@tytrue1767
Loving my henry as well, smooth and accurate.
Got 4 of the Henry's as gifts to my wife and kids years ago. I got one too. You could demo how mixing the different cartridges might work? I think these rifles are just plain fun. I have found the CCI 22 Short Quiet to be very quiet yet still deliver enough velocity for short range game. Also, try some Colibri 22 powderless rounds, as powerful as a pellet gun, and shreds your favorite aluminum cans with fun.
I was going to post similar ideas to try with your Henry, mine and my daughters both have ran a mix of rounds in one loading. Never have had a single feed/ejecting every round we feed it...
I just bought the Henry HO18 .410 lever action shotgun for my wife for her birthday. I think that before the end of the month we'll pick up one of these little Henry .22's as well, since from what I've seen they're a pretty excellent little gun. It'll be a nice match for the .410.
Good to see how the classic Henry performs.
It's extremely reliable for sure! That means a lot to me!
Another great video, thanks. And thanks for the tip on leaving the action open when loading. I have learned so much from your videos. You are a great teacher. I have the H001T with a Skinner peep sight.
Nice rifle Buffalo wish they would make at least one model with a loading gate, still great rifles none the less.
It seems I remember reading somewhere that there were issues with 22 lr loading gates. Maybe it was the early Marlin design, I can't remember.
No real reason for a loading gate on a .22 rifle...
They have started making a couple of their 30 30 and 45 70 models with loading gates and removable tube magazines.
I just snagged one of these on a new years deal. I wanted one for just this reason. It will feed and fire basically any 22 ammo you can find. I had forgotten about shot shells. Those would likely solve my rat issue in my back yard. Those or the Colibri rounds.
@@me2bfc If you give shotshells a try I recommend the shells federal makes. Seem to be more consistent. Hopefully they work great for you as well.
Thanks for the review. I have the octogon barrel Fronitier edition. I haven't shot any shotshells out of it yet, nor shorts or longs. But im now eager to try them.
Just purchased Henry classic today and now I stumble to this video great video!
I luv my Henry, I use the CCI CB shorts for backyard pest control
Perfect for that!
great video bro. my H001 jammed like crazy on 22LR. it required the action to be cycled very fast otherwise the nose of bullet would pop up and not go into the chamber. it ran shorts fine. something about the OAL of the cartridge because when i found some shorter overall 22LRs it cycled them better
I've got a Big Boy in .357 and love it, when my son's done learning on his Rascal in about 2 years he's already got a request in for a Henry Golden Boy.
Sounds like the perfect plan! I've got my boy on a Rascal right now as well!
Like what you do. Keep on keeping it real for us regular people. Thanks from a regular guy from Kalifornia,, there is still many of us left.
Thanks for watching and hang in there!
I have the model with the peep sight and larger lever loop. It shoots great and with the peep sight I can hit 2" targets at 50 yds. no problem. It has an octagon barrel. For a 22 it sure feels good because of the extra weight of the barrel.
Just got my daughter the youth version, large lever, eats just about everything, great video!
I bought one of these .22 Henry rifles about 4 years ago. It would shoot long rifles all day, but when it came to shorts, no way! They jammed in the chamber on almost every shot! I found that it liked the Remington Yellow Jackets more than any other round I put through it. But the grouping was over an inch and a half. Not what I wanted for squirrels. So it stays in the gun cabinet.
Well that stinks!
Great Review
Great feeding little rifle. It is something that CCI or anyone makes a long anymore. It has been historic to me that a long was a LR case with a short bullet. The point contemplated was, "what is the benefit"? When CCI did the Stinger, we now had an extended case with a 32 grain bullet driven beyond normal LR velocities. CCI taking that further, took the Stinger case and necking it to .17 made the 17HM2. All fun!
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I have several Henry’s and I shoot CB Longs and CB Shorts (and other subsonic 22’S) out of them. Today, I encountered a problem for the first time. Out my Golden Boy had I shot 30 rounds of CB Shorts, then loaded a tube of CB Longs. That was a mistake, if I known then, what I know now, I would have thoroughly cleaned that Henry first. Those CB Shorts, being short like they are, fouled up the chamber and the first CB Long I chambered, and shot, failed to extract because it had gotten jammed up in the chamber fouled by those CB Shorts. The problem was the fresh round in the tube, it got jammed up because of the one stuck in the chamber. I used some needle nose pliers to get at it, but only pulled the bullet out of the case. I finally had to field strip the Golden Boy to get the case out. I was successful and got it back together, cleaned the chamber good with a rod and brush, and bore snake, and it is again shooting good. Here’s what I learned - from now on, I’m gonna thoroughly clean a lever action rifle, before moving from CB Shorts to CB Longs.
As usual a great video. Henry doesn't make a bad rifle, but they sure are proud of them: out of my budget range.
Thanks!
The H001 is one of the most affordable. 22s out there! I think it's like 378 on Henry's website, youd likely get a better deal at a gun shop
@@nicholasmapes I got mine at Walmart for $299 in 2020
I just brought a henry, I never new it could use all those rounds! Thank you I love it even more now!
Awesome!
Just shot 21 shorts out of mine a few hours ago. Thanks for the awesome vids brother.
Awesome!
Great video. simple, to the point and informative.
Thank you!
Excellent video
Thanks for posting this
Great video man. I love my henry .22. It is a lot of fun and really useful for hunting small game. Funny as soon as I got the Henry I ran out and bought .22 shorts just because it had been such a long time since I had anything that would run it. All my other .22s at the time were autoloaders. I also like the Henry because even now I still like lever guns. Thanks for the video.
I am just now starting to get some oddball .22 ammo in my stock. I thought I'd never see Longs again...lol I will never get caught with my pants down again!
Great video Buffalo. In my state we are limited to rimfires for small game hunting and 22 caliber or less in centerfire for coyotes only. That Henry sure looks practical, and more importantly, lots and lots of fun to shoot. You represent the working man/family guy shooter well. Keep up the good fight. I will join Patreon as soon as i get my tech person/girlfriend to make it happen. Peace
Thanks so much! I appreciate that. The little Henry is ideal for the things you mentioned!
Great little guns. My Henry Frontier eats everything I feed it, too. Take care.
"Everybody should have one of these." I agree. Just jumped this higher on my wish list. Great video, Buffalo, thanks!
Thanks! I am glad you liked the video! These are awesome little 22s!
Great little rifle great review, I sure love my Henry. 💪🏽
They are great little rifles to have!
Great video and a awesome Henry rifle Buffalo,thanks for the video.
No problem my friend! Glad you liked it!
Excellent video Buffalo 🦬, I'm glad you made it showing the different types off rounds that the Henry can take. I'm on the lookout for a nice one now. Love the wood grain on yours.
Would like to see a mix of rounds in the tube to see how it cycles with a mix of lengths.
I'm wondering why you believe that loading with the lever open is any safer than with it closed. Rounds don't chamber until you cycle the lever.
Absolutely outstanding video!
Great video, however in the Henry in manual clearly states do not use CB or BB in certain rifles including this one. Use only 22LR, 22l, 22s
Have no idea why you have to take the load tube all the way out every time. Allows more dirt to work it’s way on to the tube ba just pulling it out towards the end.
Ordered one yesterday from Cabela's in Canada.Not cheap $559.00 when the smoke cleared but worth it.
These are great! You will get a lot of enjoyment out of it.
my Henry .22 lever action always chewed through everything i fed it.
i just bought a new Henry "Evil Roy" .22 lever action that is just gorgeous!
im occasionally having .22 lr rounds nose dive into the roof of the receiver and hard jamming the action.
its rather random but it seems a common problem with some. it may have to go back to Henry for repair.
A friend of mine had a Henry and we used to go out into the woods and plink with it. Chambered in .22 short, it was one of the most quiet guns I’ve ever shot. Just a little * click*. I want to get one of my own for old time’s sake
I Love my Henry 22 Rifle Best One I ever had 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I just bought a new Henry H004. It recommends to not shoot any kind of "shot" shells. Yours seems to chew through them just fine though!
I don't know if you can find any, but there is another type of ammo you haven't tried yet. They are called GALLERY shorts. Very low power. Originally made for the old shooting galleries.
No doubt my favorite 22 rifle if not my favorite gun period.
It is a great gun!
Look like it run like a top, never shot one of those Henry’s but both my 9422 and the BL 22 seem to function perfectly with the 22 short long and long rifle, Great video thanks for sharing
Thanks man. You have an awesome collection of lever guns!
I have one that I bought used at cabellas. Shoots fantastic. Very accurate.
Have you tried the Aguila SSS 60 gr sub sonics?
greylocke100 that would be interesting
I wish I could easily find them.
I have not. But I just ordered a 500 round brick from Midway USA (they are in stock if anyone is interested). I will definitely try them in the Henry.
I tried Aguila subsonic and they didn’t feed as well
Those bullets need a fast twist br.not a 1.16 like the Henry will not shoot very accurate.
Henry rifles have the smoothest slickest lever action I've ever used, bar none.
It's heresy, but I prefer the BL-22 Browning. Either way, getting a hold of 22 long is an achievement in itself! Cheers!
Congratulations for your guidance. It's a beautiful rifle. I liked it ... a fraternal hug from your viewer here from Brazil
Thank you!
I wish you had shot the shorts onto a target other than steel. I have been told that in a rifle, they are extremely quiet. Almost as quite as a suppressor.
I recently bought a Henry Golden Boy. However, due to our recent snow storm in NC, i haven't been able to get to the range.
put some CB or BB caps in there buddy
That's a nice rifle
Thanks, it sure is reliable!
I just one of these in 22 wmr recently, awesome guns!
I need one, I am missing a 22WMR rifle in my collection right now!
If you don’t have one in chamber I don’t see a need to leave the lever open
I saw a video with red tip tracers. It was pretty neat.
I just bought one yesterday, but I thought it had a longer barrel than 16" inches. Haven't shot it yet but I know it's a damn good gun!. My next henry will be a 327 mag.
Just picked one these up. Thanks for the video!
Nice rifle skills Buffalo - keep up the great work your videos are top drawer :)
THank you!
Nice shooting....like your accent too....thanks for the video...awesome...love bluegrass...as well..
Good form very professional I appreciate your attention to detail and safety. Ya know.. thanks to you...! Gonna get me one or two.. my lady likes 22 !! Thank you very much...
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed the video!
Like your style, short, informative, and interesting..... thanks
Thank you!
I like that these are safe with the lever open. Is there a tang sight (peep) that fits the Henry .22?
Skinner Sights sells a peep for it, along with front sight to go with it.
Love mine....good little shooter
I can't say enough what a great deal these are. I know they saved money on materials where they could but they used the right stuff where it was needed!
I've had mine for awhile and I like it
Thought Henry didn't recommend shot shells in their 22s?
Greetings from Los Angeles, CA. I have the Henry 22 Lever Action and use 22LR but have used 22 Short as well and had no issues cycling. Love my Henry.
Why do they call you Buffalo?
Hello. It is a nickname I got at my job many years ago. A guy said I was big and ornery like a buffalo and it's just one of those things that just stuck.
Buffalo's Outdoors I like your nickname!
Them federal shot shells seemed like they might pack a bit more of a wallop than the CCI.
Could you show cleaning the riffle?
Another great video Buffalo🐂.... Now I want to buy one👍
I love mine,I have the frontier though,and it works just the same.
I like the Frontiers!
Man, the recoil on the 22 shorts is brutal.....lol
LOL!
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Hey Buffalo - When we shot the crimped birdshot years ago it leaded our barrels badly. I would like to know if those ten leaded the bore of your Henry? Thanks
Making it sing! Good video
Thanks!
Are you running a Skinner rear sight? How is accuracy with the factory front sight, or did you change it as well? Great video! Thumbs up
Yes that's a Skinner rear sight. The front sight is stock. It worked out ok in this instance. Some people have had to replace the stock front to get a good zero.
Ive gona ahead a subbed to you know... ive been watching all your videos on guns I plan on buying and guns ill never have! You reviews IMO are the best on RUclips! You have got a personality too mate! Feels like im with a mate out in the bush enjoying life! Keep up the good work! Respect from Australia!
Got any videos with a scope on this H001?
Interested in seeing some shooting done with one that has a mounted scope.
intereatingly. it says specifically not to use shot in the manual.
Very nice video, looking forward to moore videos, specialy cal .22 of different kinds ! Greetings from Sweden.
Hello from Kentucky! I'm glad you enjoy the videos!
So any 22 long rifle gun can also shoot 22 Shorts?
Your videos are very educational!!!
I don't believe any are still in production, but some nail guns once used 22 Short cases.
I've seen Taofledermaus shoot pellets driven at ridiculous speeds with those things!
Those are some Lil' 22's I had one. And, those "Rat Shot's" loads.....0h, have I got a story on them things🔫 Nice review on the Lower-Shorter rounds going through that Lil' Rifle. TC❕
Thanks for watching Danny! Always look forward to your comments! I'd love to hear the story on the rat shot!
My brother has one in 22mag. I like it a lot.
Cool. I'd like to have a good .22 mag, that's something I don't have currently.