Oh God... you're one of THOSE guys who says you "run" instead of "use" something in an attempt to make yourself sound cool and smart... that's not good.
@patrickjoseph50286 күн бұрын
WTF….You filming in the Ukraine ?…or an all white trash dump site?
@Thorsson2421 күн бұрын
Sorry to hear that sir good luck.
@charlesburdette749728 күн бұрын
Put a scope on it reach out to 300 yards
@thebigfellar71782 ай бұрын
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. 223 is not suitable for deer. I know, I know, I know. Heard it a million times over. 223 was and has been a groundhog, gopher, varmint round since its inception...!!! The military chose it. Heard them all. The reason the Gov't chose the round was it's fast accurate, cheap, light to carry, and best of all wounds the enemy. A wounded enemy is worth a lot more than a dead one. Takes #4 people to carry them out, more to attend and treat them, and costs a lot more money than a dead one. Now that being said, you screwed up...!!! ""Royal""...!!! So, did I. So does everyone who doesn't know. And very few I've ever met knows. Including so-called gun experts. The 55-grain bullet is the choice weight, for all "Bulk" ammo. All of it is 55 grains. Everything you buy mostly is "55"grains.""" Until you know""...!!! 100 to 1 that rifle has a 1-9 twist. Every 223 on the market, including Ar-15's and such have a 1-9 twist barrel. Well guess what that's great if all you are going to do is shoot groundhogs and shoot at the enemy within 200 yards. Anything further and something like a deer, you're going to need bigger bullets. Like a 62, or 72 or 90, grain bullets or etc. You're getting the idea. The one to get or find that is ""Golden" "is a 1-7 twist. It'll shoot all of them accurately. A 1-8 is second place, but it'll shoot most of them accurately. But a 1-9 twist will never shoot the higher weights accurately due to the 1-9 twist. They even make a 1-12 twist. It really sucks brown water. Finding a 1-7 is going to be the greatest challenge you've faced yet. Very few know this little thing. Those that do, are generally snipers. As in real life, gone through the schools and done the time on the line. Their rifle has a dope chart taped to the butt stock. That kind. Savage makes #3 bolt guns with a 1-7. Tikka makes #2 and a couple 1-8. And that's it pretty much it. But I haven't looked lately. I had an Ar-15 made with a 1-7 twist. Cost me like $400-500 for the barrel. Gunsmith did it all. Put a 4-16-40 scope on her and she can go to 1000 yards easy. Fools will argue otherwise. But then again there ""are""""a lot of experts out there. Isn't it...!!! So, if you're set on hunting deer, I'd suggest you get a 223 not a 5.56 if you want accuracy. a 223 barrel is totally different than a 5.56. All the experts will say they are the same. I can assure you they are """""NOT"""...!!! A 223 barrel will outshoot a 5.56 any day of the week. Most 223 will shoot 5.56 but not accurately. And I'd rather be accurate. So best begin your search early. Or simply buy a 243. A 90 grain 223 will kill exactly the same as a 243 with a 1-7 twist. But 55grains is not 90 is it. And a 1-9 is not a 1-7. Advice is the only thing you get for free, that is worth anything for nothing. Heed my words young man. You're now ahead of 99.7% of most hunters and shooters and ""Experts""...!!! The rifle you want is a rifle that shoots 223 and has a 1-7 twist. If it'll shoot both 5.56 and 223 you do not want it. Accuracy is 223 and 1-7 only. Hard to find, but you'll be shooting chucks out to 1000 yards if you heed my words. Trust me on this. And don't go getting a sniper scope either. A 4-16-40 is what the real ones do it with. Peace.
@davidnapemaskwa72514 күн бұрын
And the above is worth exactly what you paid for it!
@thebigfellar71783 күн бұрын
@@davidnapemaskwa7251 Gosphel son, truer words will never be spoken.
@firestorm84712 ай бұрын
if you bought a Henry, you paid 3 x what it should cost... Or more.
@Gerald2121Ай бұрын
Compared to what? A single shot made in Turkey or Brazil? No thanks, I'll take an American made Henry.
@user-ci2mn1oy3w2 ай бұрын
when you want a precise shot, you need to learn to "follow thru". dont instantly jerk your head away from the gun. that's likely to lead to developing a flinch that hurts your accuracy, at least somewhat.
@jechezeqel73762 ай бұрын
very good info, ks7 with a kel tec extended buttpad, limbsaver, all day.
@docautrisim8853 ай бұрын
Cotton balls and Vaseline . Takes a spark well and burns long enough to catch wet.
@freedomphilsgood20073 ай бұрын
Yep great stuff add some Vaseline to just some lint and stuff it in a used medicine bottle. Fire starter to go. Lighters fit well in the med bottles with only lint too. Thank you for sharing brother great video 🇺🇸🙏🏽🇺🇸
LWO, I just brought the same 20 gauge shotgun. I like it for camping. just brought a 20 gauge to 410 gauge adapter for it.
@donc43724 ай бұрын
You can get a youth stock for it from henry
@Thorsson244 ай бұрын
At this point the current state of the system is beyond fixing
@josephr82944 ай бұрын
Good video. Welfare, public assistance, govt hand outs, etc should be eliminated immediately except for the few that actually have a real verified reason to justify it.
@josephr82944 ай бұрын
How much $ did you pay for your BA 223 ?
@user-ci2mn1oy3w4 ай бұрын
what a joke. Nothing quiet, nothing that will pierce soft armor, nothing that will reliably deal with 50m cover users, nothing you can take down and conceal in a pack, nothing that is worth a hoot with one hand. When you get your removable carrying hndle 10.5" AR, 1 in 9" twist, skinny barrel, get night sights, trigger job, free float tube, anti-cant bubble level, ambi safety, silencer, 22lr conversion unit, 60gr Aquila subsonic 22 ammo, 60 gr Nosler Partition softpoints from Black Hills Ammo, qd, return to zero scope base, , 2-x 7 compact variable scope, with a see-thru mount., and maybe a 45 degree mount for a red dot.. Get a single stack micro 9mm of some type with a velcroed-in kydex front pant pocket holster. Load it with Liberty Arms 50 gr, 2000 fps solid copper hp., and have night sights on it. When shtf, the pistol has very small role, so keep it small, lw, accessible, out of sight, out of the elements and out of the way of the rifle and your pack harness. Dont bother with more thn one spare mag for it. You can have velcro on the mouth of the pants pocket, so you can close the pocket for low crawling. However that means that you'll need separate 'extra" velcro tabs for when you want the pocket to stay open. such are easily lost, so have spares in your pack. You can't carry more than one longarm for shtf, cause you'lll also have to carry 40 lbs of armor, night vision, pistol, solar charger, pack, food, water, shelter/sleep gear "spare' clothing (besides cammies and cap) The shotgun makes no sense. You'll have to remain hidden during the day for shtf, at least the first year. A 20m long tunnel, dug in 2 weeks after shtf, is the best answer. Scatter-bury a year's supply of food at your BOL. The BOL has to be in the woods around your local water source, cause you wont be going any further than that. There will be no using the roads or 4 wheeled vehicles, cause there will be ambushes everywhere.. You can bring in the oliver oil and peanut butter when you bugout, by walking alongside of a mountain bike. That's a way to have 100 lbs of such food, which is 300,000 calories. Since both items are high fat, you can mix in a lb per day of cambium, IF you dice, boil and fry it. 120 days worth of calories if you just hole up. Maybe another month's worth of your body fat. 6 months of shtf is going to mean 90% of the population will be dead. Tow another 50 lbs of oil and butter on a bike trailer By the time you've eaten all of that food. , it might be safe enough, at night, to plant small plots of sprouts, peanuts and root veggies. So you might not need to have the buried grains, powdered milk, salt, sugar, Koolaid, but it would sure help if you do! Have to have the salt on the bike if you havent caches any. Dont count on getting any flesh food, other than maybe some dogs and cats or maybe fish if you've got a lot of netting cached out there.
@josephkee12984 ай бұрын
Reload primer set to deep
@josephkee12984 ай бұрын
The poacher X Press
@zorgath4204 ай бұрын
I would not want to get shot with birdshot. That said i also wouldn't like to have it as my defense round... Awesome video and a sweet shotgun dude
@justa3v6194 ай бұрын
You ever think about a ruger American ranch rifle? I live in America and have several semi autos but I also have a ruger American ranch that stays in the truck as my get home gun. Granted you wouldn’t be able to run the 30 round mags but u think you could at least have 10rds and extra mags. It would extend your range way beyond that shotgun
@Lonewolfoperator4 ай бұрын
t.me/+06HTQ7iR7fM0NzNh
@frankdavis11394 ай бұрын
Yep it will at 7 yards nice hole bird shot and do old school cut bird shot shell it's a nice cheap slug with cutting bird shot sheels
@AdventureswDucky4 ай бұрын
Gotta love new york. I know your pain brother
@MegaRiffraff4 ай бұрын
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@user-ci2mn1oy3w4 ай бұрын
should read once per week, not per month, on the plasma sales, $50, sorry
@user-ci2mn1oy3w4 ай бұрын
That sort of gun is normally set up as a shotgun, so it's got a SUPER heavy-duty mainspring. or shotgun primers will not detonate from the hammer-'strike. IF the factory did not already do this, you can get a weaker mainspring from Wolf Gun springs, as well as drill a hole and install a pin (red Loctite will secure the pin in the hole). in the full cock notch of the hammer, to limit the sear engagement. and reduce the pull weight of the trigger. Very careful work with stones and re-casehardening of the parts with a torch and Casenite compound, will probably be necessary if you try to polish the contact surfaces.. Many of the low-cost type guns do not use parts that are hardened all the way thru. You really should get a $500 parts AR-15 and a $150 drop in trigger job. It will do SO much more than any single shot can do. The 22l r conversion unit, $250 from CMMG, will save you 40c per shot and pay for itself and the AR in a year or so. File off the tip of this pin until the hammer stays cocked when you push on it (hard) with your thumb. You can work out an over travel screw or pin someplace, too., so that the trigger stops dead when the hammer is released. If you've got a half cock notch, beware that the over travel screw does not make your trigger tip "rub' on the half cock notch, If it does, consider doing the Gold Cup modification to the half cock notch and the trigger/sear tip. Before you go cutting on parts, get SPARE hammer, and sear, and install those. Then cut on THOSE, so that your proven "good enough' parts can be re-installed. You can probably get the parts at low cost from Numrich Arms., or Brownell's Supply.
@user-ci2mn1oy3w4 ай бұрын
is your rifling twist 1 in 8" or faster? If it's not, you might not be able to spin-stabilize the 70+ gr bullets. The best soft point load is the 60 gr Nosler Partition from Black Hills, over $1 per shot. but it's dual core construction assures both expansion and penetration, as long as your bullet still has 1800 fps of impact velocity 1 in 9" twist is the most versatile. 1 in 7" twist is a bit too fast for normal 22lr ammo thru the conversion unit. The 22 unit is half of the reason to own an AR.. I favor the skinny 10.5" barrel, with 7.5" of silencer that I made on a form 4. The gun is 6 lbs, the 22 unit and silencers 3/4 lb each, the scope and mount are 1 lb. It's one helluva gun for no more weight than that. If shtf, I'm digging a tunnel and staying in it except for one hour at night. and the 60 gr subsonic Aquila 22 ammo will be adequate for that excursion to access a food bucket and water and cook a meal. So the scope will normally be in a hard belt case, for use as a substitute for a binocular. I want nothing to do with being in open country, especially not at night.
@bruceruzicka60894 ай бұрын
I can emphasize with your situation living in New York. I used to live in California. Used to......
@dougmoore52524 ай бұрын
It is a nice rifle. It must be hard to live in that type of state and adjust your choice’s.
@papajoecooking44254 ай бұрын
13 yrs of age dad gave me a HR Topper break action 30-30 cal. I loved it then dad graduated me to a 03-A3 30-06 cal factory Christmas tree adjustable site when I turned 16. I’m 68 now and my memory bank kicks out days of old hunting and target shooting with dad. Loved it when we were in the shooting/reloading shack hand me a reload try this,,,,try this,,,,try this which one groups better. Thanks Pop!
@manomonkekingdom94272 ай бұрын
M1903A1 is one of my dream rifles I love the old WW1-WW2 bolt action rifles
@jefftuckercfii4 ай бұрын
Pretty rifle, but way overpriced for what it is. $597 when you can go to PSA and get a full on AR-15 for $400? This better shoot like a precision rifle at this price. This is more than a lot of entry level bolt action rifles using cartridges much better suited for hunting than 5.56/.223. And they don't make one in 6.5 Creedmoor, which is what I'm interested in.
@denisberkson57374 ай бұрын
55 or so years ago in South East Asia I carried AK 47s, RPK, FN FAL etc. Now most of my rifles are single shot, trust me, you're cool.
@darealmacpower57024 ай бұрын
Why the constant need to say "pretending to be an operator" sounds like blue state COPIUM
@Lonewolfoperator4 ай бұрын
Just being a smart ass I don't have a issue with people pretending to be a operator as long as you are training with your gear as long as you are not pretending to be military
@docscrlock36754 ай бұрын
My load out weapon is a ruger gunsite in 308 cal. With a scout scope and iron sights. SHTF in Canada there is plenty of space here to dissapear and my bolt action scout rifle is more than capable of dealing with all predators on four or two legs. Shout out to Sasquatch!
@docscrlock36754 ай бұрын
Enjoyed this video, Thankyou.
@glenbrockwell93624 ай бұрын
Imagine, birds invade your home..
@Lonewolfoperator4 ай бұрын
Dam right I'll definitely be ready for that
@user-ci2mn1oy3w4 ай бұрын
it better be 10 ft or less and it better be BB or #2 birdshot, or you better hit the face, cause other wise, you wont have the penetration needed. #4 buckshot is best, but some places, that might cause political grief. Tactically, the pistol is better, cause you can WEAR it always, so it's never more than 1/2 second from being pointed at an intruder, and nobody is messing with it without your knowing. The pistol is much easier to lock up, or take apart and hide while you're gone, too. It[s very rare for the mere sight of your pistol pointed at them to not make them flee. Warning shots and misses have changed a lot of minds and so have poor hits, even with "mere' .22lr PRACTICING extreme speed of handling, use of a flash- light, use of cover, hitting moving targets, hitting while moving, using one hand around cover, using the other hand, weird firing positions, all are cheap easy to learn with airsoft, then .22lr conversion unit or understudy, saving you plenty enough money to pay for themselves. and maybe saving you a severe injury to yourself or somebody else. Airsoft is fun, requires no range-trip expense or fee and you can learn stuff from man-vs man training that can't be learned with live ammo.
@Lonewolfoperator4 ай бұрын
I do agree pistol is better I just don't have one, so shotgun is my go to
@W7Mike51505 ай бұрын
Ungh I'm suddenly realizing the stupid check fee for ammo is probably giving a 'migrant' in the city a luxury shelter, free food, medical etc...
@W7Mike51505 ай бұрын
What state do you...oh no. Your in NY too huh lol. I'm going to pick one of these up this week. Got a sub from here in CNY.
@nancykrull21515 ай бұрын
Clean your back yard!
@Lonewolfoperator5 ай бұрын
Should have seen it 4 years ago when I first moved in its 1000 times better no2
@mariofilippi35395 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video . Amazing how little recoil that Henry rifle has. Single shot long guns are simple to use, cost less generally and are easy to clean. Enjoy you rifle.
@ssuperstar89895 ай бұрын
Hello. That rifle has a 1:9 twist rate. For that the best bullet is going to be a 55 grain or 62 grain. Anything heavier will not be optimal performance. Winchester 62 grain is just a suggestion, it seems to be one of the best for accuracy and price point. Best of luck !
@chrisquintana38772 ай бұрын
Mine likes 68-69 grain.
@-Star-Soul5 ай бұрын
Great basic rifle and now you have to work on your basics. First off from my point of view, stop slapping the trigger. Another basic is to practice your free standing aim and shoot. I could go on and on, so I'll just say "basics" and you can do the work.
@floridagunrat16255 ай бұрын
Dude, rather than worrying about being tacti-cool, why don't you clean up the yard and fix the roof on the shed, set up a proper shooting bench, and target backers at known distances? Lol! Okay, now that I knocked on you a little bit, the first thing you need to do is get some good ammo so you can really see what kind of accuracy you can get out of that rifle with iron sights and your shooting skills. You also need to learn what the twist rate is in it so that when you are buying hunting or heavy bullet ammunition you can make sure that you will get ammunition that will properly stabilize and be accurate in your rifle. It looks like you should have some good hunting opportunities right there around the homestead, and that rifle with the right ammo will work perfectly fine for deer and hogs as long as you can put the shots in the right place. Who is Henry's a nice little rifles. Good luck and thanks for sharing!
@davesherrell4475 ай бұрын
I can't believe you used corroded ammo. I would have cleaned those bullets with 000x wire wool. But that is a beautiful rifle. A friend of mine has the same rifle fitted with a scoop. Absolute tack driver
@PassivePortfolios5 ай бұрын
If the bullets are not stabilizing, the bullets' diameter is too small or the rifle's bore is too large. Been there, done that with a Savage 308 using Chinese ammo. The Chinese bullets' diameter was undersized and they hit the target sideways.
@dannyvision7305 ай бұрын
Frustrated liberals don't comprehend that it is ALREADY unlawful to do the things criminals do ...Criminals don't care about any of the laws DEMOCRATS come up with... What they need to do is prosecute criminals to the full extent but then the criminals will be in jail and unable to vote for DEMOCRATS...See a pattern here ?