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Brass single shot 357

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Brass single shot 357

Post by wolfman » Tue Oct 12, 2021 9:38 pm

Had two steel 357 single shots that I liked very much. The first was adopted by my daughter in law, and the second by a nephew. Went with the brass receiver this time, picked her up today.
As with the first two, a beautiful rifle. The new brass is a bit shiny for my taste, so it'll definitely be going patina. Trigger is really good, right at 4 lbs & crisp. All three Henry rifles I've had thus far have dropped ~1/2 lb after the first hundred or so shots, so suspect this one will settle in 3.5-3.75 lbs. Fit & finish are great, which I've come to expect from Henry. Whenever I take that for granted, a close look at most of the new rifles for sale at any gun shop reminds me that it's become a sadly uncommon practice. Some exceptions of course, but not many. And most of those have a comma on the price tag.

Cleaned & took her to the range with 10 rounds each in 5 handloads put together while waiting for the rifle to arrive:
- 158 grain coated lead round nose flat point over 15.8 grains of IMR 4227
- 158 grain jacketed soft point over 15.5 grains of IMR 4227
- 158 grain jacketed soft point over 16.0 grains of IMR 4227
- 158 grain jacketed soft point over 16.0 grains of H110
- 158 grain jacketed soft point over 16.5 grains of H110

I'm here to tell you, it's an accurate little leadslinger. Don't get me wrong, the first two were plenty accurate for my usage, but was frankly a bit shocked at how well this one did. All of the loads did rather well, with the 16 grain IMR 4227 & 16.5 grain H110 loads being a bit better than the other three. Here is the best of show:

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Mismarked the top group, it was actually 4 shots. Had burned 4 over the chronograph already, & decided to make a sight adjustment, then shot the last 2 into the bottom group. Juuusst a bit off on the elevation adjustment, but too darn happy with the grouping to let that little detail bother me. Brass is tumbling as I type; tomorrow will bring a new batch of 50 & will get her zeroed this weekend.
While tickled to death seeing what the rifle can do, not even going to pretend that I could do that on demand, at least not with the factory irons. The shooter had a good day, and lighting was absolutely perfect. Have a love/hate relationship with brass bead front sights- under the right conditions can do great with them, but when light/shadows etc. aren't just so, can really struggle. Will likely set this one up with a peep & black blade front sometime soon.

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Re: Brass single shot 357

Post by BigAl52 » Tue Oct 12, 2021 10:28 pm

Nice shooting. Glad you like the new brass model.
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Re: Brass single shot 357

Post by Vaquero » Tue Oct 12, 2021 10:56 pm

Yep she's liking that load, nice shootin...

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Re: Brass single shot 357

Post by JEBar » Wed Oct 13, 2021 9:21 am

nice .... very nice indeed .... H110 performs well in our 357 .... looking forward to your coming reports .... be sure to update your our community total at the address below


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Re: Brass single shot 357

Post by Hatchdog » Wed Oct 13, 2021 9:33 am

That’s some pretty wood. Hope the buttstock is as nice!

Great shooting.

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Post by North Country Gal » Wed Oct 13, 2021 11:05 am

Yes, love the wood, too. Nice shooting.

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Re: Brass single shot 357

Post by zara_puppy » Wed Oct 13, 2021 6:34 pm

Great shooting!!

Was that with iron sights?

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Re: Brass single shot 357

Post by wolfman » Wed Oct 13, 2021 8:47 pm

zara_puppy wrote:
Wed Oct 13, 2021 6:34 pm
Great shooting!!

Was that with iron sights?
Thanks! Yes, it's bone stock at least for now. I can see an aperture sight with a blade front post in it's future.

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