Henry All-Weather: Rode Hard Put Away Wet

Published on May 13, 2016
Duration: 11:49

This review of the Henry All-Weather rifle in .45-70 Government focuses on its durability and performance with specialized ammunition. The rifle's hard chrome plating and ebony wood finish are designed for harsh conditions. Testing included Lehigh Defense Xtreme Penetrator, Controlled Fracturing, and Multiple Projectile rounds, showcasing exceptional penetration and energy transfer, particularly against ice. A control test with Federal Premium Bear Claw ammunition provided a benchmark for standard hunting rounds.

Quick Summary

The Henry All-Weather rifle in .45-70 Government features a hard chrome finish and ebony wood stock for extreme durability. It passed rigorous tests, including Lehigh Defense Xtreme Penetrator rounds through nine ice jugs, showcasing its robust performance and penetration capabilities.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Henry All-Weather .45-70
  2. 00:52Ohio Hunting Laws & Rifle Features
  3. 02:24Comparison: All-Weather vs. Big Boy Steel
  4. 04:22Lehigh Defense Xtreme Penetrator Test (Ice)
  5. 06:54Lehigh Defense Controlled Fracturing Test
  6. 09:11Lehigh Defense Multiple Projectile Test
  7. 10:44Federal Premium Control Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Henry All-Weather rifle suitable for harsh conditions?

The Henry All-Weather rifle is designed for durability with features like hard chrome plating on its steel components and an ebony wood finish. This construction makes it highly resistant to rust and damage from wet environments, ensuring reliable function even when subjected to rough handling.

How does the Lehigh Defense Xtreme Penetrator perform in penetration tests?

In tests involving solid ice, the Lehigh Defense 300gr Xtreme Penetrator round demonstrated exceptional penetration, passing through nine one-gallon jugs. The solid brass projectile remained undeformed, showcasing its ability to maintain integrity and energy transfer through dense media.

What are the key technical specifications of the Henry All-Weather Steel in .45-70?

The Henry All-Weather Steel in .45-70 Government has a capacity of 4+1 rounds. It features a hard chrome plated barrel, an ebony wood stock, and iron sights (brass bead front, buckhorn rear). The rifle weighs approximately 7.4 lbs with a trigger pull around 5.1 lbs.

Can the Henry All-Weather rifle be used for deer hunting in Ohio?

Yes, the Henry All-Weather rifle chambered in .45-70 Government is suitable for deer hunting in Ohio. Ohio law changed in 2014 to allow straight-walled cartridges for deer hunting, making this caliber and rifle configuration compliant and effective for the purpose.

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