I got my Henry H001 a few weeks ago and I am really impressed. Much better than I thought it would be. I'm not a big fan of newer guns but these Henrys are great rifles.
Many years ago, we lived next to the rear of the property of a petroleum transfer station on the river. My brother worked there. I was off work recuperating from some minor surgery. One of the employees of the company had planted a good-sized garden that we could see from our house. My brother came to me and asked if I could keep a check on the garden because a groundhog was wiping it out. Sure enough, a couple of days later, it came out for a garden lunch. I had (and still have) a Winchester Model 69A bolt action .22lr that an Uncle gave me. The problem was solved, and the man got to harvest his garden.
Thanks again George for sharing your wisdom through these videos. I've learned a lot and really enjoyed them.
I got my Henry H001 a few weeks ago and I am really impressed. Much better than I thought it would be. I'm not a big fan of newer guns but these Henrys are great rifles.
Hard on machinery too!
Old and shakeup, me too
Cemo don't help.
I’ll leave a light on for ya! 👍🏽😀❤️🇺🇸
Nice trigger discipline! You let off when you weren’t quite sure.
Many years ago, we lived next to the rear of the property of a petroleum transfer station on the river. My brother worked there. I was off work recuperating from some minor surgery. One of the employees of the company had planted a good-sized garden that we could see from our house. My brother came to me and asked if I could keep a check on the garden because a groundhog was wiping it out. Sure enough, a couple of days later, it came out for a garden lunch. I had (and still have) a Winchester Model 69A bolt action .22lr that an Uncle gave me. The problem was solved, and the man got to harvest his garden.
Still a great one george.
Great Video !
That scope is more than likely 1/8 inch MOA