Neither of us is a highly skilled rifle shot, but we can get 5 shots within a couple inches at 25 yards (longest distance at the indoor range where we were shooting.) Who doesn’t love a lever action? The result of its endeavors is a smooth-cycling box-fed lever-action chambered in .223 Rem., .243 Win. I can shoot twice as well with it.
Its the model H001. The problem that Im having is that when I try and shoot the rifle at 100 yards the bullet never hits the target. Installing a Skinner Sight We are proud to have crafted this rifle for you in the great tradition of Henry Repeating Arms Company which dates back to 1860 when the first effective, lever-action repeating rifle was developed by our founder, Benjamin Tyler Henry. I just got my first lever action rifle, a Henry Big Boy in 357. Help with a Henry lever action .22. I used to own a Henry Lever action, that little circle hood over the front sight can be removed. I'm trying to sight in a .357 lever action (1894C). Strange thing is the Henry user manual is poor. Henry rifles have a reputation for being solid, reliable firearms. I've had it at the range, and it is putting patterns to the right a little. I love my sight.
Being a fan of lever-action rifles, I wondered if Skinner Sights made a ladder sight or tang sight for some of my other lever-action rifles. I'd spring for a receiver sight or tang sight for your Henry. I’ve been testing some Henry lever action rifles lately. and .308 Win., with or without a set of adjustable iron sights. They do not have any illustrations on field stripping nor what the proper sight picture for this gun is supposed to be. It is scoped with an XS Lever Scout mount, 2" high, and forward of the action.
Being a pistol cartridge, what is a good notion of an effective range, and what would be a good range to zero at? Thank you for purchasing your new Henry Lever Action Rifle. How do I correctly adjust the sight on a lever action rifle, front or rear sight? Henry Instructional Video Series This exclusive video series will help guide you to the proper maintenance of your Henry firearm. What drew me into the purchase of the Henry was the calibre – I like a rifle that can shoot pistol rounds as it gives me an interchangeability with handguns and pistol cartridges are generally cheaper both to buy and make. Last time I tried to adjust her sights by loosening the small screw and pushing the sights to the right. I recently bought a Marlin 1894 in .357 magnum, and it came complete with a sight which is out. Strange thing is the Henry user manual is poor. Top of front sight is in the middle of the intended point of impact. In fact the Henry is only the second lever action rifle I’ve ever owned and the only one that currenty is in my possession. I've had it at the range, and it is putting patterns to the right a little. I just got my first lever action rifle, a Henry Big Boy in 357. Page 1 of 2 - Henry lever action sight problem - posted in Other [Rifles]: Hi this is my first post here so I just wanted to say hello to everyone here. They do not have any illustrations on field stripping nor what the proper sight picture for this gun is supposed to be. I have a base model Henry lever action rifle. Mr. RevolverGuy has written about his Henry Lever Action sight upgrade. Hosted by Larry Shields and Dan Schneider, these instructional videos cover subjects from safety and adjustments to complete disassembly, … If you’re interested in upgrading the sight on you lever action, this article pertains specifically to a Henry’s Brass Octagon 45-70, but I noticed on the Skinner Sight website that they make sights for a variety of rifles. I took my 45-70 bear hunting not long ago, and a bear I wanted to shoot showed up at dusk. 2 range officers confirmed this.
How do I correctly adjust the sight on a lever action rifle, front or rear sight? This is a discussion on Help with a Henry lever action .22 within the Lever Action Rifles forums, part of the Long Gun Forum category; I dont know what it is i just cant sight in the iron sights on this thing. But testing them has presented a new challenge for me. Skinner Peep Sight mounted on a Henry rifle. I haven’t shot open sights since I was a kid shooting airguns.