Henry Golden Boy 22WMR??????

bigsky_songdogs

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Does anyone have one? I am wondering what kind of accuracy they produce and their performance over all.

Also would the brass reciever be a problem for a fox gun while calling? I could always just use that camp cling stuff when i go.
I just think it looks nicer than henry's blued 22wmr.

Thanks,
Fin
 
I bought the Frontier model (same octagon barrel without the simulated brass receiver cover) last spring.
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I absolutely love it! It's by far the most accurate 22WMR I've owned.
The trigger was real creepy and gritty when I first got it, but after some reading about the matter over on RFCentral I called em and asked to have it fixed. You really shouldn't have to do that with a new rig bit having the "Customer" do QC seems to be the norm for most manufacturers these days. It's fine now and they had it back to me in about two weeks so all's well that ends well I guess.

I think it would be perfect for Fox if you're comfortable with that caliber, but be advised that the Golden boy has a more traditional stock with allot more drop so it's not very user friendly with a scope.
Lever Guns should have irons anyway IMO.
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Luck
 
Thanks repete,
That's what i was wondering. I did not know the stock difference [beeep]. It would be for fox, gophers, PD's, grouse, fall turkeys, etc. I have othe calibers for coyotes. As far as scopes go, i don't have good enough eyed for open sights on a small targets. Is it easier to use a scope with henrys scope mount? Or would you just recvomend the frontier?

Thanks
Fin
 
They are real nice rifles the fit and finish is first rate! And it is next on my list. The Golden boy is so pretty I don't know if I could take it out hunting.
 
Originally Posted By: bigsky_songdogsThanks repete,
Is it easier to use a scope with henrys scope mount? Or would you just recvomend the frontier?

Thanks
Fin

They both have the same scope rails. The golden Boys drop is designed in the traditional way to put your eye in line with the barrel (ie Iron sights). A scope would probably cause you to not be able to get a good cheek weld unless you have a really loooong face. lol

I put a set of Skinners aperture sights on mine (similar to a peep). Even my 60 year old peepers can hit Ground Squirrels consistently out to about 80yrds which is really saying something for me.

If I were to use a scope, I think I'd go with the little carbine.
I think it would be perfect for the game you're talking about, and then save up for a Golden boy for plinking and show and tell.
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If your sold on the Golden Boy, I'd try to handle one so you can see what I mean about the stock.

What ever you decide, if you like accuracy,I'm pretty sure you'll like the Henry.

Luck
 
I do not want to step on any toes. But IMO take your time. Save up another $100-$200 and buy a Winchester. Or a Marlin. You will be glad you did.

You can still find a good Winchester for $500-$550 if you shop around. And $600 if you are in a hurry. But they are worth the extra money. And you will have your entire lifetime to be happy with the decision you made. Tom.

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Its not a matter of $, i just like the Henrys are american made, and have a great reputation. I will look into the winchesters.i like the look of henrys. Thanks
 
All the Winchester 9422's, and 9422-M's are American made. Along with all the Marlin lever actions.

As far as looks are concerned. I guess that is a subjective thing. Personally I think all the polished brass, and high gloss sights and things like that are "gawdy" looking. But that is just an opinion. It does not necessarily mean my opinion is right. However I truly do believe the Winchester's and the Marlin's are a superior product when it comes to the actual quality and materials used for the rifle. Tom.
 
Don't ya just love it when you ask about one particular brand/caliber of rifle, and someone comes along trying to shove their personal choice down you're throat.

Not saying that there's not better or worse rifles out there, but you asked about a "Henry Golden Boy in 22wmr and I still say it's a well made very accurate rifle at a fair price.

FWIW, I had a 9422M and the accuracy wasn't even close to that of my little Henry.
 
I've got two golden boys 22lr and 17hmr. i also have a winchester 9422. that said the henry's are the ones i take out.
they are both shooters. like said before you do have to get used to the drop in the stock.
 
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I have my 9422xtr mag scoped. Accurate as all get out.

Has the same drop in the stock as the Henrys.

I set the scope furthur back and wrapped the stock with burlap to camo it and it also makes the cheek weld higher.

My only gripe about the gun is it's just a little too short for my LOP.

Other than that, it's a heck of a rifle.

I imagine you could do the same setup on a Goldenboy too.
 
Originally Posted By: Black_Wolf

I set the scope furthur back and wrapped the stock with burlap to camo it and it also makes the cheek weld higher.

I imagine you could do the same setup on a Goldenboy too.

Good point.
I also seem to remember a padded leather cheek piece years ago that would do the same thing while keeping the traditional look. Probably hard to find these days, but might be worth looking for. I believe they were mostly used on shotguns.

Oh,,, BTW,,, any body that thinks the brass sights made by Skinner are bling, either hasn't ever seen or tried them, is talking out of his azz, or both. He's a retired Doctor that makes some great lever action sights. He's in Montana too, and just might be in your neck of the woods. A real gentleman who really knows his stuff. Definatly worth talking to if you ever get the chance.

As for my "Beloved FB" the contour is exactly the same as CZ's American. Pac-Nor has that contour in their CNC data, and matched it perfectly.

I like your sig line. We seem to have an ample supply of hippies and Wolves over my way too.

 
And anyone who would compare a Henry to a Winchester or a Marlin lever action is talking out his azz. Do you always look for a fight. Grow up. Tom.
 
Ok guys, easy now
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I appreciate both your guys advice

Tom,
i did take your advice and looked at a 9422 mag takedown, its a cool gun and a contender, thanks for you input.
 
Originally Posted By: HOGGHEADAnd anyone who would compare a Henry to a Winchester or a Marlin lever action is talking out his azz. Do you always look for a fight. Grow up. Tom.
And yet another thread ruined by a guy who's all talk, and no hunt.
Go back and read what I said "Tom". Not once did I compare any particular rifle to another.
I simply stayed "on topic" and talked about the product that the OP asked about.
BTW,,,, I've never had my own internet stalker before. It's kinda creepy.


Fin
I was just corrected by a friend on another site that owns a Golden Boy, and knows more about firearms than I'll ever hope to. The reciever on the GB isn't groved like I stated.
You would need one of Henrys cantilevered mounts to scope one.

They screw into these two holes hiding under the original buckhorn rear sight.
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Sorry for the misinformation. Lord knows the internet doesn't need any more of that.

Anywhooo, good luck. I'm outta this one.
 
REPete.
I have a question on your sights. did you just order his standard height front or did you custom order? sorry to steal the post for a minute
 
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