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   / Henry Lever-Action 22 #21  
We tried that ammo and I was not happy with it. It was so weak it wouldn't even flip the small metal disc target we were shooting at. I kept fearing one round would not even make it out of the barrel and I was trying to use this for my daughter with her .22 cricket. I didn't trust it and I refused to let her continue shooting any of it. I hope it works well for your grandson though.

Good point...a squib load would not be good.
 
   / Henry Lever-Action 22 #22  
the henrys I was in snooping at gun a while back and seen the golden boy so I had to have one 22 mag golden boy very nice gun .gave my son some of mine 22 win xtr . little favorite .rem 22 auto which was my dads. but hes not getting my golden boy .
 
   / Henry Lever-Action 22 #23  
A friend of mine got one of those some years back. That is the most fun to shoot! When we go out shooting, I set my 10/22 and bolt action down, and shoot that little pump 22 :D.

I would really like to try one of these Henry's though...

But my favorite gun of all is a little Taurus model 62 .22 pump. This is a knock off of the old exposed hammer Winchester pump.
 
   / Henry Lever-Action 22
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[ He lost count on blackbirds at 50 and claims he can score on most blackbird size critters out to about 50 yards with this ammo - and the standard open sights on his Henry.


Not to on rain on your parade but if I am not mistaken the grackle, or what we refer to in Iowa as the blackbird is legally protected as are most other common birds.

Believe the starling and maybe English house sparrow, both invasive species, are about the only birds you can shoot with impunity any time of the year.

OK....yeah you may be right. I think it was Falcons and Eagles he is shooting....yeah....that's the ticket. Falcons and Eagles. :thumbsup::p
 
   / Henry Lever-Action 22
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Good point...a squib load would not be good.

Been wondering about squib loads out of these guns a bit myself. EVERYTHING I have read says that with 20" and shorter barrels squib loads dont happen. But we all know that schmidt happens...right?

Anyway......these loads have NO gunpowder in the case. Its all priming compound that makes the velocity happen. Priming compound is fairly precisely metered into these rounds during the manufacturing process.....so the velocity is reasonably consistant......allthough the groups he shot today are about double the size of 22LR at 25 yards. (3/4" vs 1.5" groups or so) Still.....not bad for plinking with open sights.

Now, with ammo comprising a 550FPS / 20grain bullet.....if you had a squib that became stuck in the barrel.....and fired a round behind it......do you think you have enough pressure for a catostophic event to occurr? Remember its just the priming compound of a 22 LR......no powder.....so I wonder what kind of pressure we are talking about here when the second round would be fired?

I've got a half a notion to sacrifice an old gun by sticking one of those bullets in the barrel for a test. I seriously doubt a bad outcome......but I have been wrong before. ;)
 
   / Henry Lever-Action 22 #26  
Been wondering about squib loads out of these guns a bit myself. EVERYTHING I have read says that with 20" and shorter barrels squib loads dont happen. But we all know that schmidt happens...right?

....if you had a squib that became stuck in the barrel.....and fired a round behind it......do you think you have enough pressure for a catostophic event to occurr? Remember its just the priming compound of a 22 LR......no powder.....so I wonder what kind of pressure we are talking about here when the second round would be fired?

I wouldn't want to find out with one of my rifles...my guess is a squib with another round behind it would bulge the barrel slightly. That's with the rounds you've described.
 
   / Henry Lever-Action 22 #27  
Speaking of Henry rifles, I have the H001, and use quiet .22 loads....
I have shot quite a few CCI CBs out of mine. Never had a stuck bullet. The CBs are quieter than my pellet guns. Being subsonic the problem squirrels that have been gnawing on my canoe gunwales may actually hear them coming, but they haven't been fast enough to get out of the way:D
I really like that Henry H001...last week I bought a Rossi 45 LC lever gun in stainless too....now if it was as quiet as that .22 Henry I could really teach those squirrels a lesson:laughing:
 
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I wouldn't want to find out with one of my rifles...my guess is a squib with another round behind it would bulge the barrel slightly. That's with the rounds you've described.

Sounds like one for Adam and Jamie on Mythbusters. I say the barrel would survive sans a bulge! :cool::laughing:
 
   / Henry Lever-Action 22 #29  
Protecting grackles hardly sees like a good job for the United States government. In the spring, the grackles arrive by the thousands. I just don't see this species as being in any danger of extinction. A few less grackles here and there will probably have no effect long term on this critter.

But I suppose I should worry. I can just see some team of federal agents arriving at my door ready to cuff me and hall me away because there was a report of a grackle carcass or two around my property. Usually the skunks and other beasts take care of the carcass problem so the agents might find it hard to locate the evidence.
 
   / Henry Lever-Action 22 #30  
Protecting grackles hardly sees like a good job for the United States government. In the spring, the grackles arrive by the thousands. I just don't see this species as being in any danger of extinction. A few less grackles here and there will probably have no effect long term on this critter.

But I suppose I should worry. I can just see some team of federal agents arriving at my door ready to cuff me and hall me away because there was a report of a grackle carcass or two around my property. Usually the skunks and other beasts take care of the carcass problem so the agents might find it hard to locate the evidence.


Agreed, highly unlikely you would be caught and also agreed they seem to not be at the edge of extinction.

But how sure are you that when you die and go to the pearly gates there won't be a jury box full of grackles.(-:

At 16 I shot everything that flew, walked or crawled. At 58 I tend live and let live.
 

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