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If anybody cares, Henry just announced their single shot in .30/30 and .357 Magnum.
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Too busy now, but may be interested next year.
Thanks.
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I'm looking at these pretty hard after handling a .223 in Cabela's. With three young sons, two left and one right handed a nice single shot is appealing....
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Glad to see those, I know several folks have been wanting that in .30-30. I hope they can get them on store shelves more quickly than they did when first introducing the model.
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Any of you gentlemen own one of the first production round?
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Wish they would do 357 Max!
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Both should sell well. Because I couldn't find an affordable single shot from anyone else, I bought a Contender. I would have bought a Henry if they were offered then. I'm surprised Henry didn't offer the 30-30 when their single shots were initially released.
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Wish they would do 357 Max! Do not think it would be a big deal to rechamber to that unless I am really mistaken. That would be a great one
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Thanks for the heads up. I would love one in .357 simply because I have a pile of reloading components for that number.
I've shot .357 revolvers a lot over the years but never had a .357 rifle.
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I have one on the way in 30-30
Last edited by JohnnyLoco; 10/28/18.
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Where did you order it from?
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357 rechamber to a max sounds extremely desirable.
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I’ve done it with several H&R/NEF singles. It takes about 15 minutes and comes out perfect, just using hand tools in the garage.
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picked up my new 30-30 yesterday, Eric at Whittaker's ordered it for me.
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Cool. We'll need to see pictures and read your initial impressions.
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Good to see they are out there already. I was window shopping on line this weekend and saw the .30-30 in stock at one of the big on line dealers. Forget which one, now....
Gunnery, gunnery, gunnery. Hit the target, all else is twaddle!
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Very nice, they seem to be putting better wood on a mid-$300 rifle than Ruger is putting on their $1400 rifles. Be sure to let us know how it shoots. Those looks like Burris Zee rings but what base is that? Also, does the hammer extension come with it or is that something you had to buy aftermarket?
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The base is a Henry base that I trimmed for my Henry SSR 45-70. That is now an open sight rifle. Grovetec hammer extension is aftermarket. 8.07 lbs as shown. Going to start with Winchester deer season xp. Not sure when I can get it sighted in, as I leave for deer camp tomorrow morning, dark and early......
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My curiosity says I might like a 308/243 rebored to 358 Win if that is possible.........
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