Have an H010 here. 45-70. I personally like the tube feeders. In 45-70, 4 in the tube and one in the chamber is PLENTY. They are well built rifles and mine seems to have very good wood to metal fitment. Overall, its leagues ahead of my Remlin guide gun in 45-70. For the record, with all the love for side gates, and Henry going that way too, I will say that I don't fit the mold. I find side gates finicky and slow, and often scratch the shiat out of my brass in larger calibres. IF, on the rare day, I want to plug a few more holes in a target, I simply single load into the loading port with ease. I also owned a Henry single shot 12 gauge, but it had corrosion on the buttplate and a gouge on the forearm. I sent it back the same day. For a lighter pistol caliber, like 327 or 357, I would opt for another Henry with a side gate, just to "stay in the game".


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