Definitely it is, the little round almost defies physics. Always shows good expansion with good penetration. And has the recoil to me of the 38 special plus P at the most. Can’t wait to see a new video of the SP101 when you get it, or any other for that matter. You said you would be slowing down on videos and still getting them out!
All your videos are awesome! This one stands out and here's why, the 327 fm has never really taken off like it should have. Thanks to Henry and you buffalo I think you both might give the 327 some much needed attention. You done real good thank you for all you do.
Being the "327 Guy" at the local FFL is a badge I wear proudly! It all started with a Ruger LCR, then a 7.5” Single Seven and Henry carbine like this one! In a few days a 4.2” stainless GP100 comes home, too.
Another great review. In my shooting days, I always enjoyed small efficient cartridges and for whatever reason was drawn to .31 straight walls owning a 32 long. Even guns such as FAS in .32 wadcutter caught my interest; or idea of building a Smith model 30 with 6" slab sided barrel and good sighting. As shot placement is so important on animals, I would have no problem shooting deer with that little carbine. + 2,000fps for a 100 grain JHP in a 6.5lb, 35" long gun; bring it on!
Had someone ask me recently what I thought about this rifle.... had to tell him that I didn't know Henry made one, now I do ! 😊 Really like the looks of that rifle, but I like the looks of all of the Henrys ! Thanks for sharing and take care. 👍
Caught this first on Bitchute. The content and production values do not disappoint. Nor does your shooting. I guess if you send enough lead down range you learn not to suck. Thanks, Buff. That was some primo pickin'.
I saw your comment over on bitchute and left you a reply earlier today. Thank you for following me over there. You never know when TH-cam might do something to keep me from posting here.
Very cool. I been shooting a .327 LCR here and there in videos. I imagine that American Eagle round would give me 1,450 FPS in the snubby, so that rifle gives quite the increase! And that standard deviation, very nice. I bet the 45,000 PSI pressure plays a big part in that.
I am always impressed more by consistency than I am average velocities. When someone tells me an average velocity that doesn't tell me much without a SD attached. This cartridge is fast and consistent out of the Henry.
@@phileasler5401 The nice thing about the Henry application of the loading gates is that you get both. The loading gate is there for tactical reload but you still have the tube end option for quick unloading without running them all through the action. Perfect system. The .327 like the .357 is definitely a good option for a tactical rifle if equipped with a loading gate.
Love the time lapse at the beginning. Always wanted to get into the the 327 family, would be fun reloading it all. Just a versatile little family of cartridges right there. Be nice to pair with an SP101 in 327, or even a single 7... 🤔 (Now I'm daydreamin again) Thanks Buffalo 👍
what a sweet rifle and the cartridge surprised the heck out of me. I guarantee that would be great for deer. And the farm look amazing with the fog burn off, so cool
Thank you for an excellent video about the .327 Henry. I especially liked your detailed explanation of the adjustable front sight. And, the the fact that nobody would question hunting deer with a 357 magnum with a 6-inch barrel, and the 327 in a carbine rifle has better ballistics; so of course you can hunt deer with it.
Another Henry owner tested all the available .32 cartridges. He reported that he had no problem cycling the .32 S & W Long. His video showed that. But next his Henry could not cycle the .32 Short nor the .32 ACP. He had to manually insert the .32 Short and the .32 ACP, making his Henry a single-shot carbine. Yet he could fire both. It is thus versatile for this Henry model to be able to shoot the .32 S & W Long cartridge. You can also at the same time carry a revolver that shoots the .32 Long.
Dang, I like that rifle and cartridge , your transition from the stationary camera to the go pro and back with constant uninterrupted narration is amazing brother. Beautiful work. 👍
It’s a beautiful little rifle, look like you shot it really well too, it’s about the same as the 32-20 Winchester with 92 hi velocity loads, both my son and my daughter have kill deer with it, with 100 grain bullet just a tad over 2000 fps, having a straight wall cartridge is nice then you can use carbide dies, so it looks like it’s it’s the same bullets as the 32-20, I sure was hoping Winchester was going to come back out with a new run of them, that was a great video, hopefully they’ll start making them with a side loading Gate
You're very welcome! Glad to hear that you enjoyed it! My biddy Greg did the banjo picking. I am trying to get him to make an appearance on the channel so you guys know who is providing the music.
I had a brief "affair" with the H&R magnum about twenty years ago but finding ammo became a problem so I traded the little revolver in for a Colt's Detective Special in .38Spl and more or less forgot about the H&R and never thought much about the Federal Magnum at all until I found out about an old farmer who ordered five boxes of .32-20 rounds per year from a gun and pawn store near the Maryland-Pennsylvania line. He used that "antique" ammo in an original Winchester M92 to keep his freezer filled with venison....By the way, his slightly younger brother kept his freezer full shooting a .25-20 M92 which was also an original! Both men also used their carbines to control the coyote populations on their respective (neighboring) farms. Shortly after The Lovely Bride and I moved back home to our beloved South Carolina, earlier this year, I happened to notice that our local, family owned hardware store carried a small selection of rifle and handgun ammo among which were....Drum roll please....Five boxes of .25-20 ammo....Priced at $75.00 per box!!!! I asked why the ammo was even in the store and was advised by the owner that one old local farmer ordered five boxes every year and used his "antique Winchester and that ammo" for deer hunting and coyote control on his farm.....And that got me to thinking about the .327 Federal Magnum for the first time in a while. If Taurus-Rossi came out with a reproduction M92 in .327 Fed Mag I'd snap one up in a heart beat but failing that you might just have talked me in buying a Henry Big Boy Steel Carbine in that chambering with your two videos....And I've never been a huge fan of the Henry rifles in general. Keep the great videos coming!
I know that took a minute to write and I want you to know that I truly enjoyed reading that story. For me as a video creator this is my favorite part. Thanks so much for sharing!
Great intro! Nice little rifle. 100 grain bullets at 2000fps is good enough. I've hunted and taken big mule deer with a 6 inch 357 magnum. The whitetail deer around here with 80-100 pounds The 327 federal magnum is enough for them. Great video as always!
Great video and a classic little gun. And you said it....if its a Henry its in America or not made at all. Thanks for another great Buffalo outdoors video brother.
I absolutely agree with you that .327 Fed Mag is way underrated. I've been carrying an LCRx in .327 Mag for a few months now and absolutely love it. Also a reloader (I think you have to be to be able to really enjoy the round) lol I'm hoping to come across one of these rifles soon!
A gorgeous rifle and a great review! Got here from your Ranger point video. Have to get one of these myself. Had to chuckle about your comment on factory ammo. Bought a bolt-action in 25 wssm, not a bad little round but read it had a reputation as a barrel burner... So I said I'm going to pull a box of bullets and reduce the powder charge by 5%. The powder charges varied from 42.6 grains to 46.2 grains. They averaged 44.6 which is about the right charge for one of the common powders, but oh my that variation!
We regularly take deer from our back porch 40-50yds with our old Remimgton 22lr....head shots makes for more meat!!! I'm sure that lil Henry is big enough for most anything with good shot placement. I wish I had the money for a new rifle, I'd take that 327 in a heartbeat!!!
@@buffalosoutdoors Henry themselves gasped when I told them what one. A big sight field. The mount they sell fits perfect. Plus i made a video on setting up the mount. Quick words are. Get a tube of duco cement and coat the underlying lug of the mount with a generous layer about five mil thick. This duco cement works as an anti catalytic for dis proportional types of metal for corrosion . Let the cement dry about an hour to let it harden up and thin itself down. The plastic layer also adds as a thin shock absorbing layer. I do this treatment to all my optics mounts. Ruger 1022 rifle to scope mounts. Red dot mounts or any touching surface. Say like the picatinny rail surfsce and red dot mounting surface. Just coat each area and let dry. This added protection also helps to keep surface marring to a minimum. At least when you take off the mount the metal pressure points are less because you have a buffer layer. This can also be used on the inside of scope rings as an added layer to prevent scope mount ring rash. Oh one more place to place a layer is the lever handle where it contacts the rifle frame. The layer needs redone depending on how many times you shoot but this method of having a protective layer of super strong decades tested plastic glue works great. Thanks for your time. Please share my idea to any you like.
Another great video. Gotta love a good lever gun. I know I do. *:-)* I was going to comment on the recoil but you said it. You could see in the video that it was super light. Thanks for the video. Take it easy man. *:)*
Great video. I'm thinking that's going to be my next purchase. It looks like it right up there with a .32-20, only easier to reload for because of the straight walled case.
H&R brought out the 32 H&R magnum in order to increase the performance of their top breaks. They did an excellent job within the constraints of the chosen platform. It is an excellent cartridge in it's own right. After watching for a while to see how the cartridge was accepted, Federal came out with the 327. They "magnumized" a magnum. The energy figures for the 327 indicate that it closely approaches the 357 magnum's performance. You touched on versatility. A firearm chambered for 327 can safely use the 32 S&W short (a gentle 'learning' cartridge), the 32 S&W long (a highly accurate target round), the 32 H&R mag (a decent EDC cartridge in it's own right), and the 327 (which approaches the 357). I have taken to recommending that new, inexperienced, shooters, (particularly ladies), get the Ruger LCR in 327 Federal. Because of that very versatility. They can start low and learn, but still have the option of fullhouse performance. And yes, the Henry can use them all as well. Probably have to single load the short and the long, but it can safely use them.
Very impressive velocity. The only thing that is kept me off of Henry's centerfire guns is the lack of a side loading gate. Still though that is a nice little gun.
@@buffalosoutdoors yeah the loading gate on a lever gun puts it and most shotguns in a league that most guns don't have... The ability to be topped off while hot and ready to fire. I did notice Henry has now offered their 30-30 with a loading gate. Let's hope they follow suit with their pistol caliber options👍🇺🇸
Hey Buffalo. Another great video! The 32 pistol rounds are so much fun and versatile as well. Just like 22 rimfire. I believe that it is still legal to hunt deer in Maine with 22 mag rimfire. They have some big bodied deer in Maine, though head shots may be favored with the 22 mag up there. Don't know. Which brings to mind the 22 WRF. And of course the discontinued 357 Maximum. Ok, enough rambling from me. We like bluegrass up North as well. Great to see you having fun on the range. We will be 10-10 on the side.
Only Buffalo can make bluegrass and guns work. I dismissed Henry's 327, but now I am rethinking it. It has just enough pasta for whitetail up close but you can switch out your ammo to 32 S&W Shorts and push it into a pot hunting gun like a 22 LR.
Yes! I am going to do a follow up to touch on the versatility of this gun. I didn't want to try to cover too much ground in one video and end up with a 30 minute video that no one would watch. '
Beautiful rifle, just what I'm looking for. The .327 Fed mag is a very high pressure cartridge, quite a bit higher than even the .357 Mag. Full power loads with powders like H110 are kinda unpleasant to shoot out of a revolver. What you can do is go to the fast powders (I use Titegroup) and load that at near max pressure. This makes a load that is still fast enough for defense but is a pussycat to shoot. Something like that would be great in this little carbine too, maybe around 1600fps. It needs a receiver sight though.
This might be my next lever gun purchase. Another great vid! From the looks of it, out of a carbine, the .327 seems to come close ballistically to the .30 carbine...of which everyone says has almost no recoil and fun to shoot as well.
Wow, that’s scary! I was trying to decide on a Ruger LCR in .327 mag or 9mm, as a backup/car gun, but now you’ve shifted the Pro’s back towards the .327, so thank you for another great, yet mind altering video 🤔 lol
Love that intro nothing like bluegrass and I saw the light. The gun is pure classic America!
Thank you! That's a friend of mine doing the picking on that classic. He does all the banjo picking for this channel.
Buffalo's Outdoors you are lucky to have such a talented friend! Love banjo, bluegrass and old time music.
I bought a LCR in 327 and fell in love with the caliber. Now I own SP101 and the Henry in 327.
What a combo! I am going to pick up an SP101 in this chambering. I like it too much not to have one.
Definitely it is, the little round almost defies physics. Always shows good expansion with good penetration. And has the recoil to me of the 38 special plus P at the most. Can’t wait to see a new video of the SP101 when you get it, or any other for that matter. You said you would be slowing down on videos and still getting them out!
I have the 3" SP101 and the Henry lever rifle as well. I'm a big fan of the caliber.
The power of the 327 federal from a carbine is pretty impressive!
This is my new favorite revolver caliber. Been having a blast shooting it in my Henry and my revolvers. Love the versatility of the .32 calibers.
It is indeed a very versatile caliber. I can see why it's your favorite!
The fit and finish on the wood is a thing of beauty, its this gun world of black plastic...... some old school wood is a nice change
Thanks! It does feel nice to hold on to some old school walnut and steel now and then!
Really wish they'd do pistol grip stocks in these chamberings. I just prefer the look and feel of the pistol grip.
All your videos are awesome! This one stands out and here's why, the 327 fm has never really taken off like it should have. Thanks to Henry and you buffalo I think you both might give the 327 some much needed attention. You done real good thank you for all you do.
Love my 327 Ruger revolver's. SP-101 & The Single 7. Next is that lever action Henry. Thanks for the review.
I like the looks of the steel receiver better than the " brass".
Excellent performance for the .327 FM.
It does really good!
Being the "327 Guy" at the local FFL is a badge I wear proudly! It all started with a Ruger LCR, then a 7.5” Single Seven and Henry carbine like this one! In a few days a 4.2” stainless GP100 comes home, too.
Thank you. I just found this gun on at my local gun shop. I didn't leave without it.
Love that banjo.
Thanks, that's my buddy Greg doing the picking.
Very thorough and pleasing video. Great job, Buffalo!
Thanks Pat! I appreciate the compliment my friend!
Quite possibly the most beautiful intro to a video I've seen. Reminds me of early mornings getting ready for a hunt when I was younger
Another great review. In my shooting days, I always enjoyed small efficient cartridges and for whatever reason was drawn to .31 straight walls owning a 32 long. Even guns such as FAS in .32 wadcutter caught my interest; or idea of building a Smith model 30 with 6" slab sided barrel and good sighting. As shot placement is so important on animals, I would have no problem shooting deer with that little carbine. + 2,000fps for a 100 grain JHP in a 6.5lb, 35" long gun; bring it on!
I love reading comments like this one! Thanks for taking a moment to leave it here!
Very sweet gun. Envy from across the pond
Thank you!
Best regards to you and everyone from North Africa . We love your videos . Very clear and educational . God bless you all ..
God bless you Sir
Thank you and hello from Kentucky! I am glad to hear that my videos are being enjoyed in North Africa!
God bless you brother
Had someone ask me recently what I thought about this rifle.... had to tell him that I didn't know Henry made one, now I do ! 😊
Really like the looks of that rifle, but I like the looks of all of the Henrys !
Thanks for sharing and take care. 👍
As far as I know Henry is the only one offering a lever action for the .327. I like it! Thanks Ken!
Caught this first on Bitchute. The content and production values do not disappoint. Nor does your shooting. I guess if you send enough lead down range you learn not to suck. Thanks, Buff. That was some primo pickin'.
I saw your comment over on bitchute and left you a reply earlier today. Thank you for following me over there. You never know when TH-cam might do something to keep me from posting here.
Very cool. I been shooting a .327 LCR here and there in videos. I imagine that American Eagle round would give me 1,450 FPS in the snubby, so that rifle gives quite the increase! And that standard deviation, very nice. I bet the 45,000 PSI pressure plays a big part in that.
I am always impressed more by consistency than I am average velocities. When someone tells me an average velocity that doesn't tell me much without a SD attached. This cartridge is fast and consistent out of the Henry.
Excellent, thanks again.
Man you have a beautiful place buddy....
Thank you!
That is a cute little carbine! Handy, fast and packs a punch 👍🏻
Thanks Mike!
Sure hope they add loading gates to these Johnson's like they did on the others.
I don't know what their plans are as far as that goes but it would be a great option to see!
@@buffalosoutdoors A pump action .327 with a loading gate would have my money as soon as I could shell it out.
a single shot , either a rolling block or a break open would be great too
Prefer a tube gate over a loading gate
@@phileasler5401 The nice thing about the Henry application of the loading gates is that you get both. The loading gate is there for tactical reload but you still have the tube end option for quick unloading without running them all through the action. Perfect system.
The .327 like the .357 is definitely a good option for a tactical rifle if equipped with a loading gate.
I've been priming the 327 FC Mag Hammer Down. Perfect quality... Plated brass and blue lacquer primer seal...
Relatively new to the round and loving it. My new ccw is the ruger lcr in 327 and with the different rounds lots of practice time is fun.
Every day I get more and more of a hankerin' for the 20" big boy classic version of that one. Would be a great general purpose rifle.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Its always a good day when Buffalo uploads a new video!👍🙏🇺🇸 Thanks brother! 🤙
Thanks man! I appreciate the kind words and I'm glad you guys enjoy the videos!
Nice informative video as always! Thanks Buffalo!
Thank you!
I saw the Light, too!!!
:)
Nice rifle. Nice music :) . I'm so old I still shoot a .32-20 and love plinking with it.
That's an awesome cartridge and similar ballistically to the .327!
Great rifle, great cartridge :) I'm glad to see you doing your review thing with it!
Thanks Ken. It felt good to be out there doing a review video like this on such a fine firearm!
Grandma and Grandad used 25-20's and 32-20's for dear!!! 👍🏾😀❤️🇺🇸
Shot placement was something those old timers understood! Many had the skill at arms to thread the needle with whatever they had at hand.
And got the job done no doubt!
Love the time lapse at the beginning. Always wanted to get into the the 327 family, would be fun reloading it all. Just a versatile little family of cartridges right there. Be nice to pair with an SP101 in 327, or even a single 7... 🤔 (Now I'm daydreamin again) Thanks Buffalo 👍
I am thinking of getting a SP101 in this chambering!
I've never heard of this caliber, I love the 357 magnum round, so I'm sure I would love this one
It comes ballisticly very close to the .357 magnum with the advantage in revolvers of being able to be chambered for one extra round.
Excellent analysis! Thank you!
what a sweet rifle and the cartridge surprised the heck out of me. I guarantee that would be great for deer. And the farm look amazing with the fog burn off, so cool
Thanks Scott! The little .327 is a force to be reckoned with!
Sweet looking rifle
Thanks!
Beautiful
Thank you!
Jeeze, I love lever guns. I really want one of these.
Thank you for an excellent video about the .327 Henry. I especially liked your detailed explanation of the adjustable front sight. And, the the fact that nobody would question hunting deer with a 357 magnum with a 6-inch barrel, and the 327 in a carbine rifle has better ballistics; so of course you can hunt deer with it.
Thank you! I appreciate you taking a minute to leave the comment!
What a beauty.
Thanks!
Another Henry owner tested all the available .32 cartridges. He reported that he had no problem cycling the .32 S & W Long. His video showed that. But next his Henry could not cycle the .32 Short nor the .32 ACP. He had to manually insert the .32 Short and the .32 ACP, making his Henry a single-shot carbine. Yet he could fire both. It is thus versatile for this Henry model to be able to shoot the .32 S & W Long cartridge. You can also at the same time carry a revolver that shoots the .32 Long.
Wow Greg and Megan Wilson, that was some sweet picking!
They do an awesome job! I am going to have Greg on soon!
That is one slick rig!!
What a fun shooter and varmint gun
Thanks!
Looks like it’s a fun little rifle
It really is!
Love that bluegrass music from Greg and Megan!
They do a great job! I am going to feature Greg on the channel soon so you guys can put a face to the music.
Great video. Always nice to learn about new calibers.
Thank you!
Dang, I like that rifle and cartridge , your transition from the stationary camera to the go pro and back with constant uninterrupted narration is amazing brother. Beautiful work. 👍
Thanks for that Rick! I really appreciate that! A lot of folks don't know the work that we put into these videos. It's a labor of love!
@@buffalosoutdoors You're welcome Brother
It’s a beautiful little rifle, look like you shot it really well too, it’s about the same as the 32-20 Winchester with 92 hi velocity loads, both my son and my daughter have kill deer with it, with 100 grain bullet just a tad over 2000 fps, having a straight wall cartridge is nice then you can use carbide dies, so it looks like it’s it’s the same bullets as the 32-20, I sure was hoping Winchester was going to come back out with a new run of them, that was a great video, hopefully they’ll start making them with a side loading Gate
Thanks for the great comment my friend! It is very similar ballistically to the 32-20.
Love the sound of a lever action. Thanks for the video. Take care and God Bless
Thank you! I love that sound too!
Sweet time lapse even sweeter rifle
Thank you!
Another cracking rifle. I'd imagine it's available in the UK. Great for foxes
Another awesome video Buffalo, those flat nosed .327 Fed Mag rounds did well against your AR500 targets. Looks like a fun little carbine 👍👍🇦🇺
Thanks! It is a lot of fun and very useful!
Thanks for the good video and the fantastic I Saw the light banjo picking!!!!
You're very welcome! Glad to hear that you enjoyed it! My biddy Greg did the banjo picking. I am trying to get him to make an appearance on the channel so you guys know who is providing the music.
@@buffalosoutdoors That sounds great Buffalo!
Good bit of video introduction here,...good shooting too. I haven't used .327 ammunition before, this looks like something I'd like to shoot with.
Thank you!
I had a brief "affair" with the H&R magnum about twenty years ago but finding ammo became a problem so I traded the little revolver in for a Colt's Detective Special in .38Spl and more or less forgot about the H&R and never thought much about the Federal Magnum at all until I found out about an old farmer who ordered five boxes of .32-20 rounds per year from a gun and pawn store near the Maryland-Pennsylvania line. He used that "antique" ammo in an original Winchester M92 to keep his freezer filled with venison....By the way, his slightly younger brother kept his freezer full shooting a .25-20 M92 which was also an original! Both men also used their carbines to control the coyote populations on their respective (neighboring) farms. Shortly after The Lovely Bride and I moved back home to our beloved South Carolina, earlier this year, I happened to notice that our local, family owned hardware store carried a small selection of rifle and handgun ammo among which were....Drum roll please....Five boxes of .25-20 ammo....Priced at $75.00 per box!!!! I asked why the ammo was even in the store and was advised by the owner that one old local farmer ordered five boxes every year and used his "antique Winchester and that ammo" for deer hunting and coyote control on his farm.....And that got me to thinking about the .327 Federal Magnum for the first time in a while. If Taurus-Rossi came out with a reproduction M92 in .327 Fed Mag I'd snap one up in a heart beat but failing that you might just have talked me in buying a Henry Big Boy Steel Carbine in that chambering with your two videos....And I've never been a huge fan of the Henry rifles in general. Keep the great videos coming!
I know that took a minute to write and I want you to know that I truly enjoyed reading that story. For me as a video creator this is my favorite part. Thanks so much for sharing!
Welcome home
Great intro! Nice little rifle. 100 grain bullets at 2000fps is good enough. I've hunted and taken big mule deer with a 6 inch 357 magnum. The whitetail deer around here with 80-100 pounds
The 327 federal magnum is enough for them. Great video as always!
Thanks my friend and I agree, it is enough to get the job done.
I have the lcr 327 and love it looks like the Henry would be a perfect match for it great video as always
Holy sheep sheers Buffman, that well over 900'#s outta 32 cal
LOL! You made me laugh, THANK YOU!
Great video and a classic little gun. And you said it....if its a Henry its in America or not made at all. Thanks for another great Buffalo outdoors video brother.
Thank you for the great comment! I appreciate it!
Awesome video thanks for sharing.
I absolutely agree with you that .327 Fed Mag is way underrated. I've been carrying an LCRx in .327 Mag for a few months now and absolutely love it. Also a reloader (I think you have to be to be able to really enjoy the round) lol I'm hoping to come across one of these rifles soon!
That SD is amazing!
A gorgeous rifle and a great review! Got here from your Ranger point video. Have to get one of these myself. Had to chuckle about your comment on factory ammo. Bought a bolt-action in 25 wssm, not a bad little round but read it had a reputation as a barrel burner...
So I said I'm going to pull a box of bullets and reduce the powder charge by 5%. The powder charges varied from 42.6 grains to 46.2 grains. They averaged 44.6 which is about the right charge for one of the common powders, but oh my that variation!
We regularly take deer from our back porch 40-50yds with our old Remimgton 22lr....head shots makes for more meat!!! I'm sure that lil Henry is big enough for most anything with good shot placement. I wish I had the money for a new rifle, I'd take that 327 in a heartbeat!!!
Agreed! It is plenty of bullet for whitetail at reasonable ranges.
Always thought this was an interesting cartridge, like the 41 mag. Just don't see much of them.
Hey there is water back in the creek! I have never shot one of these but looks like it does well.
I hate to see it! I liked the dry weather for a change. It had been at least 5 years since we had a little dry spell here in my neck of the woods.
Great video. Thanks
I put a holosun hs503c reflex red dot on mine. Omgeee. Thanks Buffalo for all your excellent videos. Makes my day watching after dinner.
That's an awesome set up! A dot would be perfect on this!
@@buffalosoutdoors Henry themselves gasped when I told them what one. A big sight field. The mount they sell fits perfect. Plus i made a video on setting up the mount. Quick words are. Get a tube of duco cement and coat the underlying lug of the mount with a generous layer about five mil thick. This duco cement works as an anti catalytic for dis proportional types of metal for corrosion . Let the cement dry about an hour to let it harden up and thin itself down. The plastic layer also adds as a thin shock absorbing layer. I do this treatment to all my optics mounts. Ruger 1022 rifle to scope mounts. Red dot mounts or any touching surface. Say like the picatinny rail surfsce and red dot mounting surface. Just coat each area and let dry. This added protection also helps to keep surface marring to a minimum. At least when you take off the mount the metal pressure points are less because you have a buffer layer. This can also be used on the inside of scope rings as an added layer to prevent scope mount ring rash. Oh one more place to place a layer is the lever handle where it contacts the rifle frame. The layer needs redone depending on how many times you shoot but this method of having a protective layer of super strong decades tested plastic glue works great. Thanks for your time. Please share my idea to any you like.
I Didn't get notified of this video. I had to see it on facebook... still an awesome video! Thanks Buffalo
A lever action .30 carbine. Good idea.
Another great video. Gotta love a good lever gun. I know I do. *:-)*
I was going to comment on the recoil but you said it. You could see in the video that it was super light. Thanks for the video. Take it easy man. *:)*
The recoil is ridiculously light! I almost feel like I am shooting a .22 Magnum!
Great video. I'm thinking that's going to be my next purchase. It looks like it right up there with a .32-20, only easier to reload for because of the straight walled case.
Thank you. And that is a great comparison!
Nice job as always shooting as love those lever guns....Good stuff....
THanks man!
H&R brought out the 32 H&R magnum in order to increase the performance of their top breaks. They did an excellent job within the constraints of the chosen platform.
It is an excellent cartridge in it's own right. After watching for a while to see how the cartridge was accepted, Federal came out with the 327. They "magnumized" a magnum. The energy figures for the 327 indicate that it closely approaches the 357 magnum's performance.
You touched on versatility. A firearm chambered for 327 can safely use the 32 S&W short (a gentle 'learning' cartridge), the 32 S&W long (a highly accurate target round), the 32 H&R mag (a decent EDC cartridge in it's own right), and the 327 (which approaches the 357). I have taken to recommending that new, inexperienced, shooters, (particularly ladies), get the Ruger LCR in 327 Federal. Because of that very versatility. They can start low and learn, but still have the option of fullhouse performance.
And yes, the Henry can use them all as well. Probably have to single load the short and the long, but it can safely use them.
Nice rifle.
Thank you!
Efficient, intelligent, elegant, timeless.
Nice review 👍🏼
THank you!
Gotta love an american Henry rifle
Very impressive velocity. The only thing that is kept me off of Henry's centerfire guns is the lack of a side loading gate. Still though that is a nice little gun.
I hear ya on the loading gate. I do prefer it as well. But it's not a show stopper for me.
@@buffalosoutdoors yeah the loading gate on a lever gun puts it and most shotguns in a league that most guns don't have...
The ability to be topped off while hot and ready to fire. I did notice Henry has now offered their 30-30 with a loading gate. Let's hope they follow suit with their pistol caliber options👍🇺🇸
In Florida are deer are the size of large dogs with proper shot placement and the right ammo you should have no issue with the deer.
Thank you! I agree with your statement!
Hit hard.
It really does! It surprised me for it looks like such a small cartridge but it really packs a wallup!
Man Buffalo that's a great looking rifle and some awesome shooting to.That may be a good caliber for your straight wall States.Thanks.
Thank you my friend. I agree. It would be a very recoil friendly option where legal!
Hey Buffalo. Another great video! The 32 pistol rounds are so much fun and versatile as well. Just like 22 rimfire. I believe that it is still legal to hunt deer in Maine with 22 mag rimfire. They have some big bodied deer in Maine, though head shots may be favored with the 22 mag up there. Don't know. Which brings to mind the 22 WRF. And of course the discontinued 357 Maximum. Ok, enough rambling from me. We like bluegrass up North as well. Great to see you having fun on the range. We will be 10-10 on the side.
Thanks for the comment and the info! I'd love to visit Maine one of these days!
Nice review. I might need one to make a kit. Already hunting for that seven round pistol.
Good review, thanks!
Thank you!
Loved the video! I need to add a Henry to my collection! Thanks.
Thank you!
Looks like it could make a good mid range varmint rifle, some amazing velocities! Love it! Good video as always man! 😄👍🏻
Thanks my friend! Good to see you in the comments! Hope all is well!
Only Buffalo can make bluegrass and guns work. I dismissed Henry's 327, but now I am rethinking it. It has just enough pasta for whitetail up close but you can switch out your ammo to 32 S&W Shorts and push it into a pot hunting gun like a 22 LR.
Yes! I am going to do a follow up to touch on the versatility of this gun. I didn't want to try to cover too much ground in one video and end up with a 30 minute video that no one would watch.
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Impressive performance!
EXCELLENT VDO - Thanks
Yeah Baby! Time to get into some lever action rifles!
Oh Yeah! I love lever guns!
@@buffalosoutdoors Time to start saving up for a Henry.
Beautiful rifle, just what I'm looking for.
The .327 Fed mag is a very high pressure cartridge, quite a bit higher than even the .357 Mag. Full power loads with powders like H110 are kinda unpleasant to shoot out of a revolver. What you can do is go to the fast powders (I use Titegroup) and load that at near max pressure. This makes a load that is still fast enough for defense but is a pussycat to shoot. Something like that would be great in this little carbine too, maybe around 1600fps.
It needs a receiver sight though.
Great video
This might be my next lever gun purchase. Another great vid! From the looks of it, out of a carbine, the .327 seems to come close ballistically to the .30 carbine...of which everyone says has almost no recoil and fun to shoot as well.
Wow, that’s scary! I was trying to decide on a Ruger LCR in .327 mag or 9mm, as a backup/car gun, but now you’ve shifted the Pro’s back towards the .327, so thank you for another great, yet mind altering video 🤔 lol
Never seen one of those
Hello Whoteewho! We like it here. It makes a handy dandy farm gun.