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Re: OK which one?
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Doesn't matter what we think...it's your choice... … he’s getting the lever gun if I have anything to say about it lol  
 
  
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Re: OK which one?
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Doesn't matter what we think...it's your choice... matters to me... If y'all said "not that one, the other one!" I would buy the other one... Just because I couldn't decide which one I liked better so I figured I'd take it up with you guys. But it appears y'all think both guns are just as good as the other.  
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Re: OK which one?
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Doesn't matter what we think...it's your choice... … he’s getting the lever gun if I have anything to say about it lol  Well I guess it's decided then!     
 
  
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Re: OK which one?
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Both are fine guns, it's your choice, just remember if long range shooting, the bolt action is more accurate . 
 
  
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Re: OK which one?
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Both are fine guns, it's your choice, just remember if long range shooting, the bolt action is more accurate . is that because it's better quality?  
 
  
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Re: OK which one?
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Both are fine guns, it's your choice, just remember if long range shooting, the bolt action is more accurate . is that because it's better quality? … no tube  … but those Henry’s are plenty accurate  
 
  
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Re: OK which one?
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  … no tube 
  … but those Henry’s are plenty accurate 
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Re: OK which one?
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It's fact, ever see a sniper use anything but a bolt action? 
 
  
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Re: OK which one?
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Yes, yes I have.  A qualified rifleman can probably use most any type of action. Not many would select a lever action, but yes. They use semiautomatic and bolt action primarily. Most use a bolt action because it was the lowest bidder for the contract and that is what was selected for them.  They may select a bolt action, not  because it is more accurate. But there is less of a chance of a malfunction with a bolt action vs a semi automatic.  You have a higher rate of fire with a semiautomatic. It’s a trade off, but either can be utilized.  Guaranteed a proficient shooter would do better than an average to mediocre shooter, no matter the platform utilized.      
 
  
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Re: OK which one?
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What are you wanting to use it for? What will they be chambered in? Why not get both!? You could Get them in different calibers and use them for different tasks.  I say get both. I see the links and they are both .22LR, you can’t go wrong with either. I like the lever action personally, but have used bolt action and it’s nice. Bolt action is awesome if you are going to add a suppressor.  I say look at a semi-automatic also.  I still say get both. Yeah, go with both and let us know since it will be your firearm.   
 
  
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Re: OK which one?
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henry i have will hit a rabbit or squirrel head just fine. he aint taking it to war. fwiw i never heard of a sniper taking a 22 rimfire to war either 
 
  
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Re: OK which one?
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Yes, yes I have.  A qualified rifleman can probably use most any type of action. Not many would select a lever action, but yes. They use semiautomatic and bolt action primarily. Most use a bolt action because it was the lowest bidder for the contract and that is what was selected for them.  They may select a bolt action, not  because it is more accurate. But there is less of a chance of a malfunction with a bolt action vs a semi automatic.  You have a higher rate of fire with a semiautomatic. It’s a trade off, but either can be utilized.  Guaranteed a proficient shooter would do better than an average to mediocre shooter, no matter the platform utilized.     Don't know where you got that information, but ever since a bolt action was invented , it's been used as a sniper rifle. Short range not sure, but a real sniper wouldn't use anything but a bolt action. True a sniper could use any rifle, but the fact remains the bolt action is far more accurate.  
 
  
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Re: OK which one?
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It's just an opinion, so why worry about it. 
 
  
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