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Posted By: SCGunNut Henry "Long Ranger" - 06/03/16
Looks a bit like a BLR...

https://www.henryrifles.com/rifles/the-long-ranger/
Posted By: WildWest Re: Henry "Long Ranger" - 06/03/16
Looks pretty good.
Posted By: WildWest Re: Henry "Long Ranger" - 06/03/16
Looks pretty good.
Posted By: LovesLevers Re: Henry "Long Ranger" - 06/04/16
I love my three Henrys but they will have a difficult road to hoe to prove they are the equal of a BLR.
Posted By: Steelhead Re: Henry "Long Ranger" - 06/04/16
No gears would hoe many a row.
Posted By: magshooter1 Re: Henry "Long Ranger" - 06/08/16
Needs iron sights IMO. Lever guns just don't look right without em.
Posted By: LkHntr Re: Henry "Long Ranger" - 06/13/16
Here is an interesting post from another site.

http://levergunscommunity.com/viewt...mp;hilit=henry+long+range+hunter#p755978
Posted By: RWE Re: Henry "Long Ranger" - 06/13/16
stop bumping the long ranger threads till I get one.
Posted By: 5thShock Re: Henry "Long Ranger" - 06/15/16
Okay.
Posted By: FieldGrade Re: Henry "Long Ranger" - 06/15/16
Now if they'll just offer it in 6X45..........yea...I know but I ran out of my medication a few days ago......
Posted By: Henry McCann Re: Henry "Long Ranger" - 06/15/16
Originally Posted by magshooter1
Needs iron sights IMO. Lever guns just don't look right without em.


My opinion also.
Posted By: MontanaMarine Re: Henry "Long Ranger" - 06/15/16
Since they opted out on irons, a sensible thing would have been to have picatinny style slots milled into the receiver to accommodate weaver style, Z style, or pic style rings, or most of the red-dot and prismatic type sights.
Posted By: Fireball2 Re: Henry "Long Ranger" - 06/15/16
If I want a gun that looks like a BLR, guess what I'll buy?

As for the long range thing, I shoot my Savage 99's to 800 yards. Are they implying theirs is better than a 99? I hope not.
Posted By: Steelhead Re: Henry "Long Ranger" - 06/16/16
Originally Posted by Fireball2
If I want a gun that looks like a BLR, guess what I'll buy?

As for the long range thing, I shoot my Savage 99's to 800 yards. Are they implying theirs is better than a 99? I hope not.


If I want a gun with gears I'll buy a Browning.

Yeah, that's it, they are implying its better than everything. It's a hell of a lot better than a new Savage 99, that's for certain.
Posted By: TheKid Re: Henry "Long Ranger" - 06/16/16
Looks like it's full of gears just like the Browning, that and being aluminum are two too many strikes for me. I've ginned up a strong dislike for gear guns being a Browning service center gunsmith.

But it's made in the US so I wish them well.
Posted By: Steelhead Re: Henry "Long Ranger" - 06/16/16
If it is made of gears, it's a pass.
Posted By: Chrome Re: Henry "Long Ranger" - 07/17/16
Curious to know what the actual sticker price will be.

The Henry Big Boy steel I had in .357 was smooth and very accurate.

Would love to have one of these in a 6.5 Creedmoor or 7mm-08.

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Posted By: Ploughman Re: Henry "Long Ranger" - 07/19/16
I like the idea of a lever-action .223 as a utility rifle for around the farm, particularly an American-made one. Be interested in seeing what the actual retail price will be.
Posted By: SCGunNut Re: Henry "Long Ranger" - 07/19/16
MSRP is $1014.95, street price probably between $850-$900.
Posted By: TnBigBore Re: Henry "Long Ranger" - 07/26/16
Originally Posted by SCGunNut
MSRP is $1014.95, street price probably between $850-$900.


Yikes! See this one going over like the proverbial lead balloon.
Posted By: sjs Re: Henry "Long Ranger" - 07/29/16
Just ordered one in .308, no word on when it will come in. Let you know how I like it when I get it.
Posted By: hillbill Re: Henry "Long Ranger" - 07/29/16
If it's a good quality piece it will sell, yes 7-08, 6.5 creed,260 would all be good choices, it will still be hard to replace my 99s with one of these though. best lever ever IMO..
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