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When you get that 357 Henry to the range expect accuracy like this. This group was shot at 50 yards from a bench using a 7x scope.Ted124 wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2026 7:57 pmI'm not shooting much either these days. Due to family needs I have to be close to home most of the time. My Gun Club's range is in the mountains with no cell reception. I already unloaded my 9mm pistols, Mini 14 and a .308 bolt action.daytime dave wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2026 9:17 amTed, congratulations on a nice looking .45 Colt Henry. I bought my .45 Colt Big Boy used also. It too was in great shape. It doesn't get out much though.
2 S&W revolvers will stay with me until the end and 2x 1911s .45 ACP for selfdense, should the need arise.
Those 2 Henry rifles are more eye candy than range guns.
Except finding a good deal on ammo for those 2 rifles, I am trying to stay out of the gun store for a while.
Wow, that's one heck of a group. Bullseye!Hatchdog wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2026 9:31 amWhen you get that 357 Henry to the range expect accuracy like this. This group was shot at 50 yards from a bench using a 7x scope.Ted124 wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2026 7:57 pmI'm not shooting much either these days. Due to family needs I have to be close to home most of the time. My Gun Club's range is in the mountains with no cell reception. I already unloaded my 9mm pistols, Mini 14 and a .308 bolt action.daytime dave wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2026 9:17 amTed, congratulations on a nice looking .45 Colt Henry. I bought my .45 Colt Big Boy used also. It too was in great shape. It doesn't get out much though.
2 S&W revolvers will stay with me until the end and 2x 1911s .45 ACP for selfdense, should the need arise.
Those 2 Henry rifles are more eye candy than range guns.
Except finding a good deal on ammo for those 2 rifles, I am trying to stay out of the gun store for a while.
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Got it, thanks. I saw the thread when logged out. As soon as I logged in, it disappeared. I posted, before I forget.Mags wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2026 12:54 amYa, the search function only finds stuff newer than about Sept 23,2025.![]()
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My Henry 30-30 in brass and scoped will take down minute of nutria at 200yds. Accurate enough.cooperhawk wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2026 9:58 amI'm on a few small forums on different subjects, but this one is one of my favorites. Polite folks with lots of good info.
I enjoy the morning coffee and weather roundup. A nice cross section of the US, Canada, and also Australia.
I don't agree about Henry's accuracy and hunting use. The brass receivers are pretty but if you look at the whole lineup they
have some really nice hunting rifles. I own a couple.

What? Wait, you have nutria in Oregon? I thought they were only in the South.
They were introduced into the West coast in the 1930's for fur farming. Raising them for fur didn't work out, so they got released! They are now everywhere in western Oregon and Washington streams and wetlands. Central California valleys had them for a while, but the state claims they've been eradicated.cooperhawk wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2026 6:32 pmWhat? Wait, you have nutria in Oregon? I thought they were only in the South.
Welcome to the area! Hope you had a pleasant trip. I just figured it is Memorial Day WE.Hatchdog wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2026 12:12 pmTed, I’m right down the coast from you in the Malibu area. Conditions are the same here as you reported. Every time I visit here I’m cold. That’s from a north guy who experiences winter yearly. Just the humidity I guess.
Having a great visit with the kids/grandkids. Our granddaughter is very involved with dance and we got to attend a performance last night at her school. She’s on the advanced team and did a solo that was wonderful. Felt like I was watching a professional performance on tv.
The view really sucks….
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I was there in ‘68. All the beaches were trashed with steel beer cans. I believe they started cleaning the beaches in the 70’s.Ted124 wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2026 1:15 pmToo bad it's still foggy along the coast. It stays cooler this way.
I used to live in Thousand Oaks/Westlake Village for almost 15 years. Than I moved to Agoura Hills, off Reyes Adobe Rd, in a cal-de-sac called Lake Nadine Pl, from '09 to '18. Had a great time there. Than I move out to Ventura. That's more of an organic town, rather than suburbia.
County Line meets the ocean further West. Neptune's Net is a landmark and the beach there is popular with kite surfers.
They cleaned out the Malibu Lagoon (Cross Creek) several years ago. There is a water treatment plant up in the mountains which spilled into the lagoon which in turn did not have enough runoff into the ocean. It was a big deal. They had to flatten the habit for many birds on the ocean side and dug a wide channel so the lagoon would get flushed out with the tides.
Point Dume & Zuma Beach as seen from Encinal Canyon Rd (West of Malibu, looking East)
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Point Dume is where Kanan (Dume) Rd ends at PCH. Bob Dylan still has his Ranch on the bluffs there.


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Hope you're having a great time despite the fog. If you're in the Malibu Hills, it's always nice up there.Hatchdog wrote: ↑Sat May 23, 2026 10:17 amAnother morning here on the Malibu coast. A heavy marine layer now but it’s expected to burn off later and be sunny. Not sure what the temp is but I’m sure it’s in the 60’s. A cool down for the holiday weekend that I’m sure will disappoint the locals. We visited the Santa Monica Pier yesterday and it was a very nice day, sunny and probably in the 70’s.
We’ve had the house to ourselves for the last three days but today the family is coming out for the weekend. Plus our granddaughter has three friends coming out. It’s going to be packed as there also are two dogs. Should be a fun time but much more chaotic than we are used to.![]()
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