Henry Big Boy Revolver Shooting Impressions

Published on January 17, 2026
Duration: 23:39

Graham Baates provides an in-depth shooting impression of the Henry Big Boy Revolver in .38 Special and .357 Magnum. He conducts a comprehensive test including initial shots, a multi-load reliability test ('What's for Dinner'), spinner target engagement, and practical accuracy. Baates highlights the smooth double-action trigger and the manageable recoil of .357 Magnum, despite some ergonomic considerations for his hand size, concluding it's a fun and viable option for defense.

Quick Summary

The Henry Big Boy Revolver, chambered in .38 Special and .357 Magnum, features a smooth double-action trigger and manageable recoil, even with powerful .357 loads. While offering adequate performance for single-attacker defense, its 6-round capacity is less than modern high-capacity alternatives.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Henry Big Boy Revolver
  2. 00:57First Shots & Initial Impressions
  3. 03:48Multi-Load Reliability Test Overview
  4. 04:21Testing .38 Special and +P Loads
  5. 08:01Testing .357 Magnum Loads
  6. 13:47Trigger Control & Energy Test
  7. 16:54Practical Accuracy Test
  8. 18:01Final Reflections & Defense Viability

Frequently Asked Questions

What calibers is the Henry Big Boy Revolver chambered in?

The Henry Big Boy Revolver tested was chambered in both .38 Special and .357 Magnum, allowing for a wide range of ammunition types and power levels to be evaluated during testing.

How did the Henry Big Boy Revolver perform in reliability testing?

The 'What's for Dinner' multi-load reliability test included various weights and types of .38 Special, +P, and .357 Magnum ammunition. The revolver generally handled these diverse loads, with point of impact shifts noted for lighter loads.

What were the key shooting impressions of the Henry Big Boy Revolver?

Key impressions included a smooth double-action trigger, manageable recoil even with .357 Magnum loads, and adequate sight visibility. Some minor ergonomic discomfort was noted with the grip for the shooter's hand size.

Is the Henry Big Boy Revolver suitable for self-defense?

The reviewer considers the 6-round Henry Big Boy Revolver viable for defense against single attackers, noting its fun shooting characteristics and smooth trigger, while acknowledging that modern firearms offer higher capacity.

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