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Range Report: early morning plinking
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Range Report: early morning plinking
Most range sessions aren’t planned out in advance. Sometimes I just open the door and listen to the one that screams the loudest.
These are the ones this morning. Left to right: Henry Mares Leg in .22LR, Rossi Ranch Hand in 38/357 ( I only shot 38 today), Henry Axe in .410, and finally a custom Henry Mare’s Leg in .22 WMR with an octagon barrel.
I love it when the sun rises north of the berm and the targets are in the sun.
Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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- North Country Gal
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Re: Range Report: early morning plinking
Those are some great backyard blinkers, Gene. I just grab usually what suits me at the time when I want to step out on the deck and take a few shots.
Lately, I've been having a lot of fun with the Winchester 9422 by loading it up with CB Shorts. I found a nice Burris Mini 4x for it that doesn't hurt the balance of this little gem. The 9422 is so smooth and easy to cock that I can pay cowboy action shooter with it banging steel. When I do, it doesn't take long to empty it.

Lately, I've been having a lot of fun with the Winchester 9422 by loading it up with CB Shorts. I found a nice Burris Mini 4x for it that doesn't hurt the balance of this little gem. The 9422 is so smooth and easy to cock that I can pay cowboy action shooter with it banging steel. When I do, it doesn't take long to empty it.

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Re: Range Report: early morning plinking
I had a 9422, 9422M and a 9410. Hey I even had a 94 made in the twenties if I remember right. I sold them all except the 9410 when I moved to Wisconsin. Sure wish I had them and another hundred back.North Country Gal wrote: ↑Tue Apr 08, 2025 10:00 amThose are some great backyard blinkers, Gene. I just grab usually what suits me at the time when I want to step out on the deck and take a few shots.
Lately, I've been having a lot of fun with the Winchester 9422 by loading it up with CB Shorts. I found a nice Burris Mini 4x for it that doesn't hurt the balance of this little gem. The 9422 is so smooth and easy to cock that I can pay cowboy action shooter with it banging steel. When I do, it doesn't take long to empty it.
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Hi, my name is Gene and I'm a Henryholic from Wisconsin.
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Re: Range Report: early morning plinking
I do understand. Just hard to predict where prices will go on some guns. It's now very hard to find any 9422 in useable shape for much less than a grand. Part of that is that it's a Winchester, of course.
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I have my 9422 Boy Scout commemorative. It's unfired. I like my Henry .22s, so it probably will stay unfired. It has a layer of .......... on it as my ex-wife smoked in the house.
It used to be on display, over my mantle. Now it resides in the safe. I should clean it up and let it get some sun, maybe.
That is an impressive drawer Gene!
It used to be on display, over my mantle. Now it resides in the safe. I should clean it up and let it get some sun, maybe.
That is an impressive drawer Gene!
Some days I'm Andy, most days I'm Barney........
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