I love the 22wmr.
So when this one jumped off the rack into my hands at the gun store, it was love at first sight.
I think I won the furniture lottery.
I am a big 22wmr fan
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Re: I am a big 22wmr fan
Yes, that stock is fine looking. Enjoy the Henry.
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Re: I am a big 22wmr fan
Also a big WMR fan, have been since around 1960 or thereabouts. It really thumps jack wabbits inside the 100 yard mark!
Nice stick of wood there on that sweet Henry rifle. It's almost too purty to take in the field.....almost. I'm sure she'll be a shooter, but give us a range report when you've had a chance to get out.
Nice stick of wood there on that sweet Henry rifle. It's almost too purty to take in the field.....almost. I'm sure she'll be a shooter, but give us a range report when you've had a chance to get out.
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Re: I am a big 22wmr fan
One of my “keep forever” rifles is a Winchester 9422M XTR I inherited from my dad. I once dragged it across the edge of a shooting bench, barely denting the clear coat on the bottom of the butt stock. Fretted about that more than if I’d dropped my Cooper down a well.