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Thinking about getting a .360 Buckhammer lever action so this question pertains to the most recent henry rifles. And yes I know about the upgrade kit you can buy
But from the factory, what weight of pull are you seeing? Crisp or creepy?
Thanks
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I have a Henry 327 federal. I’d guess the trigger pull to be about 5 pounds. It’s certainly not light. It’s not creepy or gritty. It shouldn’t be an impediment to the accuracy that you’ll need to hit what you shoot at with the Buckhammer.
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I have a Henry .45-70 with the tube feed. The trigger is relatively light, about 3# and surprisingly nice.
The brass butt plate had to go though.
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The Henry X model I recently bought has about a 4.5-5 lb. trigger that has a slight creep. I'll have it cleaned up a little bit, later.
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Have two Henry's, .357 and .45 Colt. Both triggers are pretty smooth. No creep. Both are pre side gate models. No issues.
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4.5 lbs, no creep like on the new Marlin Classics
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I have a Henry .22 LR. Originally the trigger was about 4.5-5 lbs. I did some very careful stoning and got it down to a crisp 3.5 lbs.
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