Re: Henry .22 mag questions
[Re: akpawpincher]
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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
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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
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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.
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 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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