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I'm getting the itch to buy one and as I recall a couple of folks here have them and carry them on the line. How would you rate them as far as durability and accuracy? They look pretty rugged. Will yours shoot MOA at 100 yards, or pretty close? Not much info out there on accuracy, especially scoped. I like the idea having a 11 more rounds to lob at a fox I missed the first time, and I just like lever guns.
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I like mine, but I haven't spent much time trying to shoot MOA further than 40 yards. Shatters bottles good at 50 yards...I need to shoot it more. If you get one and you want to scope it, but the hammer spur on it so you're not fighting the scope to let the hammer down or pull it back.
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My experience: never again! Lots of better options on all fronts.
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I have a henry 22lr and haven't had any issues yet and it shoots a good pattern.....
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I like my new Marlin 22 Mag with tube magazine,walnut too.
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I have a henry 22lr and haven't had any issues yet and it shoots a good pattern..... So is that like a full choke pattern or modified?
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allow me to refrase.....shoots a tight group
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LOL ^^^^^
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A - what do you suggest for options. Many of us think of buying a mag. - but the jury is still out on Brand. Never found one. Said "F it" and I had a .17hmr on the shelf and it got some use. Then I just stuck with the .22lr and a .223. LIke you said, jury is out on a "good one". Some love every brand, and just as many hate...every brand.
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As said the jury is out, Ruger's model 96 is nice, if you can find one and are willing to pay the price. Quite a few good tackdriving bolt guns out there in mag, but I don't really like a bolt gun and it doesn't sound like you do either. Bought myself one of Rossi's new circuit judges in 22lr/22mag it is a nine shot revolving rifle, with interchangeable cylinders so you can shoot either 22lr or change cylinders and shoot 22mag. Sweet little gun, but mine wouldn't hit the broad side of a barn (rather each individual chamber in the cylinder would group nicely, but nowhere near where the other chambers grouped, you could shoot three cylinders worth and have about six really nice tight groups on a 24" target) I sent it back and they are sending me a new one, should be here next week and we'll see how it shoots.
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Let us know how it goes Bearcat. The gun store here just got one in .22LR/.22Mag.
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Thanks for the input guys! Matt, why did you hate your Henry so much and is that from a recent experience? I found a Ruger M96 for $478, which isn't all that bad. Probably some cheaper ones out there. I like the looks of the Henry over the Ruger but would take performance over looks any day. My Remington 597 is a tack driver but the magazines suck bad. I have sanded them, polished them worked graphite into them, tinkered with the springs, etc. and they still miss feed pretty much every few rounds. I'll hang on to it hoping that Remington fixes the problem but in the meantime I want something that cycles fast and goes bang when I pull the trigger. I like the lever guns and have a Browning BL22. If they made a 22 Mag in that gun I would buy a couple of them. One to shoot and one to look at.
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I have the Ruger 10 -22M and love it Those things are dang expensive now a days! I should have bought one when they first came out.
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Akpp, pm lil bit on here she was selling a scopes model 96 on Facebook
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Akpp, pm lil bit on here she was selling a scopes model 96 on Facebook Thanks John I will. Glad to be back home?
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Roger, Ruger. I tried to look lil' bit up but can't find her in the directory.
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AKpp- recent as a few years back. Bought tons of different ammo and could never get a tight group. Gave up on it after spending quite a bit on ammo and no luck on it. Could have been the exception, but kills me still.
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Gotcha, thanks Matt. Scott, I like that Magnum Research. A little spendy, but nice none the less. Definitely worth further research. Hup, got your text, I'm going to FB LIL' BIT.
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My dad has a Ruger 10-22M, nice gun, but the price of them nowadays in unreal. I to have a Remington 597 in 22M, don't buy one, as akpawpincher said, they are tackdrivers if you like a single shot, but the mags suck. If I was buying an automatic I would go with the Magnum Research, but they don't offer any with open sights, so it is a scope only show with them. For the price they get out of them they should at least come with sights.
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I made a deal on a Ruger 96. I figure if it doesn't work out or I don't like the trigger or something I can sell it and keep trying. All I want is a reliable gun with a decent trigger that will hit a golf ball at 100 yards and isn't a bolt action or single shot....lol! Nothing against either of those but a quick follow up shot, sometimes followed by another and another and... well, you get the idea. I've looked at pretty much every .22 lever gun, pump, and semi auto... I really like the looks of the Henry and may have to get one just to have one... someday.
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Stumper I have the 9422 and if it wasn't for the fact that it was the first gun I ever bought I would get rid of it, it shoots a nice pattern at 100 yards, have tryed different ammo , took apart and cleaned reall really well, next step is new glass on it , but I never could get it to group well with iron sights ( that's why it had a scope on it now) do I doupt that helps, gonna have to have a smith look at the crown. But am glad to see someone has one that shoots. I am in the process of looking for a new gun , just can't decide 22 mag , 22 hornet or wait for the 17 hornet
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One of my buddies just ordered a CZ in .22 hornet. I love that cartrige but it's more than I need most of the time. He reloads so he can tinker around and find a good bullet/ powder load that won't open up a fox yet give a little more reach. The .17 hornet looks interesting too. Wish they made them in lever guns!
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My dad has a Ruger 10-22M, nice gun, but the price of them nowadays in unreal. I to have a Remington 597 in 22M, don't buy one, as akpawpincher said, they are tackdrivers if you like a single shot, but the mags suck. If I was buying an automatic I would go with the Magnum Research, but they don't offer any with open sights, so it is a scope only show with them. For the price they get out of them they should at least come with sights. You can put tech sights on them if you want open sights without a smith. I'm also sure it would be cheap to run it through a mill to cut a couple dovetails.
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I am in the process of looking for a new gun , just can't decide 22 mag , 22 hornet or wait for the 17 hornet why wait for the 17 hornet?? come to the store I can sell you one today.... savage model 25.... and the ammo... sold one to a friend and he shot racoon with it... 100 yds he said there was no exit hole, and the racoon was basically a fur stuffed with "jello" when he picked it up... small hole in, no hole out and a mushy center.
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I am glad you said racoon.
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These are my 2 trapline guns,.. Winchester & Henry lever actions in 22 magnum. I just think these are the best rifles to carry on a machine,... short, narrow, light, holds lots of shells, accurate, (altho I don't shoot golf balls). The Winchester did have a mis-fire issue when I first got it (well, I found it leaning against a tree in the Brooks Range),... but finally got that fixed. The Henry has never mis-fired, but it has had some issues with not ejecting empty shells at times,... still does that on occasion. One thing I would recommend with these is to not leave an empty case in the chamber,.. that's usually when I have had trouble with the Henry not ejecting it,... they seem to get stuck after it sits in there for a day or two. 22mags kill good out to 100 yards+, & don't do hardly any damage. I know I've popped a few fox & coyotes out to close to 150 yds & dropped them dead. I've shot everything with 22 mags,.. marten, fox, otters, lynx, coyotes, wolverines, wolves,... drops them all,... here's a few examples,...
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Love the beagle! I have the same Henry, I like it!
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I shoot the 40 grain Gamepoints out of my 597 for the same reason. Very accurate... when I do my job. My Ruger 96 should be here in about a week. I'll let ya know how that works out.
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I replaced the hammer on my 597 mag with a Volksquarten after market target hammer. Made a big difference. Trigger pull is around 2.5 to 3 lbs. If I could fix my feed issues I would be a happy camper. I ordered yet another magazine last week. I just keep hoping I'll get one that works ok. Just a crappy design. Gun shoots fine when it feeds right... which rarely happens. The other issue I have is when it gets real cold and damp the action gets a little slow and sometimes the trigger fails to reset... thus the search for the perfect, always functional, fast shooting, tack driving, .22 mag of my dreams... a lever action?... It never ends...lol!
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Find a keltec dealer and get your name on the waiting list for their RMR-30. I Have their pmr30 and its very accurate and trouble free. link This will be an awesome pack gun with telescopic stock and being so light weight.
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I have read a lot of good about the CZ 512 auto loader in 22mag. I have not talked to anyone with one but have my eyes on one in the future
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AKPP, send your 597 back to Remington. Mine would misfeed all the time so I gave up and sent it in. They worked on it and told me to use the metal mags only. Mine works great.
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I may very well end up doing that. I have the metal mags and haven't had any luck with them. The one that works the best won't take more that four rounds without sticking, then the hold open engages with one round remaining. Sometimes it just pushes one up past the chamber and the bullet strikes the edge of the chamber and stays there. I don't think there is anything wrong in the gun itself (other than cold related issues once in a while), I just can't find good magazine. And trying to load the mags in a hurry always results in a cartridge jammed inside between the round below it and the side of the magazine. They would do better making a five round single stack mag with a decent spring and metal feed ramp.
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Wolverinebait, Great post! I don't know how I missed it! I see you use your guns like I do... as tools...lol! Drives my dad crazy. He babies all of his guns and frets when he gets a scratch. I use them for walking sticks, clubs, paddles, shovels, bad mitten, and once in a while I shoot something...
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Wolverinebait, Great post! I don't know how I missed it! I see you use your guns like I do... as tools...lol! Drives my dad crazy. He babies all of his guns and frets when he gets a scratch. I use them for walking sticks, clubs, paddles, shovels, bad mitten, and once in a while I shoot something... X2 They are a tool not a show piece
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Wolverinebait, Great post! I don't know how I missed it! I see you use your guns like I do... as tools...lol! Drives my dad crazy. He babies all of his guns and frets when he gets a scratch. I use them for walking sticks, clubs, paddles, shovels, bad mitten, and once in a while I shoot something... Ha ha,.. yep, exactly. It's not like I go out & try to ruin things,... but they don't make any money hanging on the wall,...
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Those Kel-Tec's look like something the seals would carry.
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TheFurTrapper the largest volume I have ever seen was 250 rounds from Cabellas. I sure hope Cabellas sells ammo up here in Anchorage at there regular retail price
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12/07/12 09:39 PM
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When I started seriously looking at the Henry's a few weeks back I saw that the website stated that they had been damaged by Sandy. It is a bad time of year for that! Got a new magazine for my 597, It feeds good but only holds five rounds (advertised as eight) and the hold open kicks in with one round left. At least I can get 4 shots off. This is the fourth magazine I have ordered. I shot a dime size group with it at 30 yards while testing the magazine. Too bad it has hiccups. My Ruger 96 should be here Tuesday or Wednesday. Hope that works out. My buddy just got his CZ .22 hornet(bolt). Real nice gun!
Trapping and predator hunting since 1984: "So that others may live."
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Re: Henry .22 mag questions
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12/07/12 11:09 PM
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I have a 24 in 17hmr over 12. I tried using it predator calling but it just didn't work out. Part of the problem was that the 12 gauge barrel shot a full patten low and left. Trying to remember which barrel to select and then to either hold over or dead on depending on which barrel I was using was aggravating and the strain became more than I could bear. I missed three foxes in less than a half hour and it became a safe queen after that. The first time I carried it into the field I called in a pair of reds. I lost situational awareness when the adrenaline kicked in and shot high with the .17 barrel on the first one, and it was too far for the 12 gauge. Had another one run in on me before I could reload the .17 barrel and of course shot low with the 12 gauge barrel. I reloaded and walked back to the truck and when I got there I saw another one standing in the tall grass about 60 yards away looking at me, and I missed it with .17 barrel. That would kill the average mortal! I drove home with my head hung mighty low, gave the gun a thorough cleaning and put it as far back in the corner of the safe as it would go...lol Absolutely true story.
Trapping and predator hunting since 1984: "So that others may live."
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Re: Henry .22 mag questions
[Re: akpawpincher]
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12/08/12 01:00 AM
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I will sell it eventually. I am going to put see through mounts/ scope on it and see if I can dial it in a little closer. With the fixed barrels if you get one that doesn't put both in the point of aim it's about all you can do. I like the whole concept and as a rabbit/ptarmigan blaster it would work fine if I can work out the point of aim issues. The .22 magnum/ 410 model 42 would be a great camp meat gun.
Trapping and predator hunting since 1984: "So that others may live."
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Re: Henry .22 mag questions
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12/08/12 01:05 PM
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I bought it new in the 90's, it was very heavy and the trigger was horrible. The 223 was accurate enough if you had something to rest the gun on and then use all your strength to pull the trigger. It was also forward heavy with a plastic stock, I traded it for one of the older 24's with a 22 mag/ 20 gauge which I regretfully sold but I still have my other one that I carry on the line.
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Re: Henry .22 mag questions
[Re: akpawpincher]
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12/08/12 03:36 PM
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I bought one of the newer synthetic stocked lead pipes. The .17hmr barrel is reasonably accurate but not nearly as accurate as my model 93. It's pretty rough inside in the rifling and gets dirty quick. I stoned the trigger sear and got the pull down to around 5 pounds with a little creep. The gun is generally a clunker. I read up on it before I bought it and knew it had some short comings but thought I could make up for those with skill and intellect. I guess I have shortcomings too...lol! It seems I almost always have the wrong gun in my hand when calling (shotgun when I need a rifle, rifle when I need the shotgun) and I thought it would fill the bill. Now I just want a good always functioning fast cycling .22 mag. I can live with the misses when I get beat fair and square.
Trapping and predator hunting since 1984: "So that others may live."
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Re: Henry .22 mag questions
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12/08/12 04:43 PM
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Those home done trigger jobs can be tricky, I worked on the trigger of my 10-22M and will occasionally get a three shot burst! Yeah, I was afraid to take any more off. I had read on the internet (must be true... right?) where it could be taken down to around 2.5 lbs, but with my caveman skills I quit while I was ahead.
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Re: Henry .22 mag questions
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12/08/12 05:47 PM
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Does JARD make a trigger group for the .22M? Nice triggers but pretty pricey.
Trapping and predator hunting since 1984: "So that others may live."
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Re: Henry .22 mag questions
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12/12/12 01:41 AM
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Tube fed, I like it! Looks like it has been around the block a time or two, but looks great!
Trapping and predator hunting since 1984: "So that others may live."
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Re: Henry .22 mag questions
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12/12/12 02:11 AM
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I kryloned a couple (4) of my guns and they are holding up pretty well. The one that has really held up is my .06 A-bolt. It used to rust just sitting in the gun cabinet. The paint is really sticking to the rougher texture of the barrel. Three hunting seasons later and it looks fine. Now I just have to oil the guts once and a while and not worry about it.
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