Henry Single Shot .30-30

Published on November 1, 2023
Duration: 0:40

This review covers the Henry Single Shot rifle in .30-30 Winchester, emphasizing its simple break-open, hammer-fired design. The rifle is noted for its lightweight construction and suitability as a 100-yard deer hunting firearm. The speaker plans to use this platform to test .30-30 ammunition accuracy.

Quick Summary

The Henry Single Shot rifle features a break-open, hammer-fired action and is available in .30-30 Winchester. It's considered a lightweight, ideal rifle for 100-yard deer hunting, with options for iron sights, scopes, or red dots.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Henry Single Shot Rifle
  2. 00:10Caliber Options and Lightweight Design
  3. 00:20Sights and Ideal Use Case (100-Yard Deer Gun)
  4. 00:30Accuracy Potential and Ammunition Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of action does the Henry Single Shot rifle have?

The Henry Single Shot rifle features a classic break-open action. This design allows the rifle to pivot open for loading and unloading, and it utilizes an external hammer for firing.

Is the Henry Single Shot rifle suitable for hunting?

Yes, the Henry Single Shot rifle, particularly in .30-30 Winchester, is described as an ideal 100-yard deer gun. Its lightweight construction also makes it practical for carrying in the field.

What caliber is the Henry Single Shot rifle reviewed?

The review focuses on the Henry Single Shot rifle chambered in .30-30 Winchester. The rifle is noted to be available in various calibers, but .30-30 is highlighted for its hunting applications.

What sighting options are available for the Henry Single Shot?

The Henry Single Shot rifle can be equipped with a scope or a red dot sight. However, the reviewer expresses a personal preference for traditional iron sights mounted on the barrel.

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