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This video showcases the Henry Predator rifle in .223 Remington during a prairie dog hunt. The instructor highlights the rifle's accuracy at extended ranges (up to 484 yards), smooth action, crisp adjustable trigger, and compatibility with AR magazines. The use of a suppressor is emphasized for its effectiveness in this type of hunting, allowing for multiple shots without spooking the targets.
The Henry SPD Predator is presented as the most accurate lever-action rifle ever produced, featuring a patented tension-wrapped carbon fiber barrel from BSF Barrels and a guaranteed three-shot sub-MOA accuracy at 100 yards. The rifle is engineered for predator hunting, offering precision, speed, and repeatability with features like an adjustable cheek riser, a factory-tuned adjustable trigger, and an included Harris SLM bipod. Testing demonstrated sub-MOA performance across various ammunition types and weights, from 53 to 77 grains.
This guide details how to customize a Henry H015 single shot shotgun for turkey hunting. It covers mounting optics, installing choke tubes, and adding a cheek riser for improved performance. The video highlights the effectiveness of this setup with both premium Federal TSS and more affordable Winchester Longbeard ammunition, demonstrating its versatility and effectiveness at various ranges.
This video demonstrates the effectiveness of the Henry H015 Turkey Hunter .410 shotgun for youth turkey hunting. It showcases pattern testing at 20, 30, and 40 yards using Federal TSS #9 ammunition, highlighting the shotgun's suitability for ethical turkey harvests. The presenter emphasizes the firearm's American-made quality, lifetime warranty, and its role in a memorable first turkey hunt for his daughter.
This video features Jeremy Atkins, co-founder of Big and J Long Range Attractants, discussing his experiences with a Henry Long Ranger rifle in .308 Winchester, affectionately nicknamed 'Hank'. Atkins highlights the rifle's reliability, accuracy, and sentimental value, detailing numerous successful hunts across various locations including Nebraska, Kansas, and Arkansas. The narrative emphasizes the rifle's role in creating lasting memories with family and friends, underscoring its dependability in diverse hunting scenarios.
Henry Repeating Arms is undergoing a significant product line evolution, aiming to simplify model identification and better align offerings with customer needs. This initiative, driven by consolidated operations in Wisconsin, introduces standardized alphanumeric model designations (e.g., H1, H4, H12) and descriptive trim names like 'Provider,' 'Protector,' and 'Tracker.' The company is expanding caliber options, introducing new features, and offering new finish choices, with a focus on real-world applications for hunters, shooters, and collectors. This evolution is designed to make the extensive Henry catalog more accessible and understandable, culminating in what is projected to be the biggest year in Henry's history in 2026.
This video serves as a comprehensive Christmas gift guide for Henry Repeating Arms firearms, presented by a knowledgeable enthusiast. It highlights various models suitable for different recipients, from youth shooters and collectors to hunters and those seeking modern tactical options. The guide emphasizes the quality, heritage, and potential for these firearms to become family heirlooms.
This video reviews the Henry SPD CRUSR, a .45-70 rifle developed in collaboration with Field Ethos, designed as an ultimate expeditionary hunting rifle. Key features include a carbon fiber wrapped barrel, DLC coated high-wear parts, a Picatinny rail with ghost ring sights, and a suppressor-ready threaded barrel. The rifle is highlighted for its lightweight, compact, and rugged design, making it suitable for backcountry hunting and dense brush environments. Performance with various .45-70 ammunition types, including heavy loads and subsonic rounds with a suppressor, is demonstrated.
This video documents an ambitious attempt to achieve a one-mile shot with a specially modified Henry H23 Leveraction Supreme rifle chambered in 5.56. George Thompson of Henry Repeating Arms and shooter 22 Plankster detail the custom build, including a free-floated barrel, detachable box magazine, match-grade trigger, and a BSF carbon-sleeved barrel. The attempt highlights the rifle's accuracy potential and the challenges of extreme long-range shooting with a lever-action platform.
Clark Sanders, owner of Big Sandy's Guns in southeast Kansas, shares his passion for Henry firearms, emphasizing their American-made quality and craftsmanship. He highlights the H4AR American Rodeo Tribute gun as his personal favorite, featuring custom artwork inspired by his rodeo bull, 'Drop Time.' Sanders also discusses the practical use of Henry rifles, particularly .22 Magnum and .357 Magnum calibers, for predator control on his ranch, and expresses pride in supporting American manufacturing and keeping Americans working.
This video highlights Henry Repeating Arms' commitment to American manufacturing, emphasizing their 'Made in America or not made at all' motto. President Anthony Imperato discusses the company's growth from 10 employees to over 700, with a 350,000 sq ft facility in Wisconsin. He details their 'Guns for Great Causes' program, which supports first responders and pediatric cancer initiatives, and stresses their role as a legitimate manufacturer, not just an assembly house, producing over 900 parts daily.
This video documents a father and son's successful deer hunt in Kansas during youth season. The hunt features a young hunter, Liam, using a suppressed Henry Supreme rifle chambered in .300 Blackout for his first deer kill with a rifle. The narrative emphasizes the importance of proper shooting technique, safety, and patience in hunting, highlighting the suitability of the .300 Blackout for new shooters due to its low recoil and suppressed operation.