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13 minutes ago, bugsNbows said:

I see that Henry Rifles is coming out with some new stuff. Of interest to me is the single shot rifle (now that H&R is gone) and the Long Ranger. Henry stuff is U.S. made and quite reasonably priced. 

Great quality too.  My 30-30 is a tack driver with wood that rivals guns that cost 3x as much.  

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I am a fan of Henry but I am disappointed in the cartridge selection in the new single shots. One of the things that made the H&R's so popular was their diversity in chamberings. I have a half dozen handis and their all in odd ball chamberings and that's why I own them. 500s&w, 45colt, 35whelen, 35 Remington etc.


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They may widen their selection if / when they see sales numbers. I still think it is a good move by Henry. BTW, I don't even own a Henry rifle... but may soon. 


If they're waiting until that happens we may never see them. Single shots have always been a very small market. Only a couple manufacturers make a "inexpensive" single shot center fire and they don't fly off the shelves. I have to imagine that if there was any money in single shots Remington would have kept making the handis because they already had the equipment. I hope I am wrong and they sell like hot cakes but I don't see it happening.

They will have to make something pretty awesome for me to spend twice the money for a Henry instead of a cva and the cva has more options in chamberings.

To me Henry has missed the mark again much like their long range. But I hope I am wrong because I do like Henry's products and their values.


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I'd buy one in a heartbeat if they chambered .303 British or perhaps 30/40 Krag...

But then I'm just an eccentric old fart....<,grin>>....

Ruger made a limited run of .303s in their #1 a few years back, but they marketed them in Canada..I'd love to have one of those.

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On 12/30/2016 at 7:46 AM, Pygmy said:

I'd buy one in a heartbeat if they chambered .303 British or perhaps 30/40 Krag...

But then I'm just an eccentric old fart....<,grin>>....

Ruger made a limited run of .303s in their #1 a few years back, but they marketed them in Canada..I'd love to have one of those.

From one old fart to another, I just saw your dream gun on GB. It's a Dakota Sharps chambered in 30/40 Krag. It could be yours for a paltry $4300. Go for it big guy. LOL

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1 hour ago, bugsNbows said:

From one old fart to another, I just saw your dream gun on GB. It's a Dakota Sharps chambered in 30/40 Krag. It could be yours for a paltry $4300. Go for it big guy. LOL

Shucks Bugsy, at that price I'll buy two or three !!

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Actually, if I  were to get a Sharps it would have to be in one the original straight walled chamberings that it was designed for..

I'm kind of a traditionalist that way.....I'd have some good local support, too...The local gunsmith in Campbell  worked for Sharps for about 10 years as a master gunsmith...He is a wonderful gunsmith and is also very talented in metal working ( engraving) inlays and stock work such as checkering and carving, and he is very much into late nineteenth century single shot rifles..

Google up " Artistry in Arms"....

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I'd buy one in a heartbeat if they chambered .303 British or perhaps 30/40 Krag...
But then I'm just an eccentric old fart....>....
Ruger made a limited run of .303s in their #1 a few years back, but they marketed them in Canada..I'd love to have one of those.


Pyg I thought of you today. I was up in kittery and they had a 1903 in 35 krag and it was a carbine! Didn't want much money for it either. It was tempting being a 35 but man was that bugger heavy! I have read about them before but this is the first time I have saw one. I guess it was a somewhat popular wildcat for shot out barrels.


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5 hours ago, Pygmy said:

Actually, if I  were to get a Sharps it would have to be in one the original straight walled chamberings that it was designed for..

I'm kind of a traditionalist that way.....I'd have some good local support, too...The local gunsmith in Campbell  worked for Sharps for about 10 years as a master gunsmith...He is a wonderful gunsmith and is also very talented in metal working ( engraving) inlays and stock work such as checkering and carving, and he is very much into late nineteenth century single shot rifles..

Google up " Artistry in Arms"....

Very interesting. Seems little old Campbell has had many talented folks there. I had a terrific taxi job done (from a guy there) on a nice 9 point archery buck I shot about 18 years ago. The mount is still perfect. I have a cousin that lives in Campbell. As a matter of fact, my Uncle used to be a JP in Campbell. He was kind of an oddball though. 

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10 hours ago, bugsNbows said:

Very interesting. Seems little old Campbell has had many talented folks there. I had a terrific taxi job done (from a guy there) on a nice 9 point archery buck I shot about 18 years ago. The mount is still perfect. I have a cousin that lives in Campbell. As a matter of fact, my Uncle used to be a JP in Campbell. He was kind of an oddball though. 

Kittery.....Cool place !!

I never saw a .35 Krag either...Ballistically I am guessing it would be sort of like a .35 Rem on steroids...A little more power than the Rem, but less than the Whelen...

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10 hours ago, bugsNbows said:

Very interesting. Seems little old Campbell has had many talented folks there. I had a terrific taxi job done (from a guy there) on a nice 9 point archery buck I shot about 18 years ago. The mount is still perfect. I have a cousin that lives in Campbell. As a matter of fact, my Uncle used to be a JP in Campbell. He was kind of an oddball though. 

That taxidermist is still around but he's a salaried employee for Corning Inc. now..He still does occasional mounts for special friends.. I had a couple mounts done by him ( in my former life)  and his work was superb..

I think I may know who your uncle was  << wink, wink>>....

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Kittery.....Cool place !!
I never saw a .35 Krag either...Ballistically I am guessing it would be sort of like a .35 Rem on steroids...A little more power than the Rem, but less than the Whelen...


Yea it was neat and should be an excellent killer. Just not my cup of tea but a cool piece of history.


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Those Springfields ARE heavy....My 03A3 sporter weighs nearly as much as my M1 Garand....Of course they can be lightened, but removing that extra weight cost $$$...

I did a little search on the .35 Krag....Even dies need to be custom made...COOL , but not too practical, at least for a poor  old white boy like me...

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15 hours ago, Pygmy said:

Those Springfields ARE heavy....My 03A3 sporter weighs nearly as much as my M1 Garand....Of course they can be lightened, but removing that extra weight cost $$$...

I did a little search on the .35 Krag....Even dies need to be custom made...COOL , but not too practical, at least for a poor  old white boy like me...

LOL. Somebody may consider that racist. LOL They may revoke your participation trophy. LOL 

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