Henry Big Boy X Model | Ranger Point Precision | Primary Arms

Published on December 21, 2022
Duration: 22:20

This review of the Henry Big Boy X Model in .357 Magnum highlights its tactical potential with aftermarket upgrades from Ranger Point Precision and Primary Arms optics. The rifle demonstrates impressive performance when suppressed, offering hearing-safe operation, and excels in accuracy drills, even under night vision. Its ability to reliably cycle combat loads directly into the chamber further enhances its practical utility.

Quick Summary

The Henry Big Boy X Model in .357 Magnum offers low recoil and excellent suppressed performance, especially with .38 Special rounds. It reliably cycles combat loads and excels in accuracy drills, even under night vision using an IR laser.

Chapters

  1. 00:29Intro & Partnerships
  2. 01:59Technical Specs
  3. 02:33Aftermarket Upgrades
  4. 03:24Range Testing: .357 vs .38
  5. 06:54Suppressed Shooting
  6. 10:28Accuracy Drills
  7. 12:28Combat Loading Demo
  8. 13:34Night Vision Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key aftermarket upgrades featured on the Henry Big Boy X Model in this review?

The review highlights Ranger Point Precision M-LOK furniture, including an adjustable butt pad, grip, and handguard, along with 8-round quivers for combat loads. A Primary Arms SLx Prism optic with an ACSS reticle is also featured.

How does the Henry Big Boy X perform when suppressed?

When suppressed with CGS Group suppressors, the Henry Big Boy X Model is exceptionally quiet and hearing safe, particularly when firing .38 Special ammunition, making it ideal for discreet use.

Can the Henry Big Boy X Model be loaded directly into the chamber?

Yes, the .357 Magnum chambered Henry Big Boy X Model reliably cycles rounds dropped directly into the open chamber during combat loading drills, a feature noted as an advantage over some other lever action models.

Is the Henry Big Boy X suitable for night vision use?

Yes, the rifle performs well under night vision. With a Surefire XVL2-IRC weapon light and IR laser, accurate hits were achieved at 100 yards, demonstrating its capability for low-light tactical applications.

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