The HERA H6 is a unique German bolt-action rifle featuring a side-loading AR-style magazine, inspired by the FG42. Developed with Voere Precision, it's initially chambered in .223 Rem/5.56 NATO with plans for .300 Blackout. It boasts an 18-inch barrel, a folding stock, and aims for 1 MOA accuracy, with US production planned.
This review of the Henry All Weather 45/70 highlights its dual loading capabilities (tube and side gate) and suitability for hunting. The demonstration at 300 yards showcases the significant bullet drop of the .45-70 Government cartridge and the utility of Leupold's Custom Dial System (CDS) for precise adjustments. The rifle's brushed stainless finish and effective recoil pad are noted design features.
This review highlights the Henry Color Case Hardened .357 Magnum lever-action rifle, emphasizing its aesthetic appeal and smooth operation. The rifle offers dual loading options, compatibility with .38 Special, and significant velocity gains from its 16.5-inch octagonal barrel. Its low recoil makes it accessible for various shooters, and it demonstrates good accuracy with iron sights.
The Burgess 1878 Military Carbine, chambered in .45-70 Government, was an innovative lever-action rifle produced by Whitneyville Armory. It featured a unique and robust locking bar mechanism designed by Andrew Burgess, capable of handling high pressures. Despite its strength, the carbine faced production issues, including jamming in its side-loading variant and dangerous ammunition detonation problems with Remington UMC cartridges, which ultimately limited its military adoption and commercial success.
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