Henry Arms Single Shot Shotgun in .410, Review & Range Test
Terril Hebert reviews a Henry Arms Single Shot Shotgun in the .410 gauge, read about his day at the range.
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For recoil management, the .410 has an attached rubber buttpad. Not entirely necessary, but the gun weighs only six and a half pounds. You will be thankful for that pad if you get the 12 or 20-gauge version. The .410 version is a little lighter, and its barrel is shorter than the bigger gauged guns, measuring in at twenty-six inches—a typical .410 hunting barrel length. It comes equipped with a fixed brass bead front sight only and a single Browning Invector removable full choke.
Henry Arms Single Shot Shotgun On The Range
As usual in my testing regimen, three hundred rounds of ammunition was mustered with varying brands, shotshell lengths, and …Read the Rest
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