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Supposed to be in production later this year, a Henry lever action rifle
in .308 (and several other calibers) with a box magazine instead of a tube magazine. Why? Because you really don't want a tubular magazine with "pointy" bullets. Prototypes on display at major shows. |
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On Sun, 12 Jun 2016 18:04:01 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: Supposed to be in production later this year, a Henry lever action rifle in .308 (and several other calibers) with a box magazine instead of a tube magazine. Why? Because you really don't want a tubular magazine with "pointy" bullets. Prototypes on display at major shows. Strange hybrid I suppose. I doubt you will like the recoil of a .308 in a locked breech gun which is that light. |
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2016 20:26:40 -0400, Alex wrote:
wrote: On Sun, 12 Jun 2016 18:04:01 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: Supposed to be in production later this year, a Henry lever action rifle in .308 (and several other calibers) with a box magazine instead of a tube magazine. Why? Because you really don't want a tubular magazine with "pointy" bullets. Prototypes on display at major shows. Strange hybrid I suppose. I doubt you will like the recoil of a .308 in a locked breech gun which is that light. No kidding. My .30-.30 is a beast. My 12ga is easier on the shoulder! Yeah, Harry said my M1A had too much recoil for him and it is a gas operated, heavy sombitch. I do feel it if I shoot 75-100 rounds in an afternoon. |
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On Monday, June 13, 2016 at 9:35:33 PM UTC-5, wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jun 2016 20:26:40 -0400, Alex wrote: wrote: On Sun, 12 Jun 2016 18:04:01 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: Supposed to be in production later this year, a Henry lever action rifle in .308 (and several other calibers) with a box magazine instead of a tube magazine. Why? Because you really don't want a tubular magazine with "pointy" bullets. Prototypes on display at major shows. Strange hybrid I suppose. I doubt you will like the recoil of a .308 in a locked breech gun which is that light. No kidding. My .30-.30 is a beast. My 12ga is easier on the shoulder! Yeah, Harry said my M1A had too much recoil for him and it is a gas operated, heavy sombitch. I do feel it if I shoot 75-100 rounds in an afternoon. my favorite is the 303 Brit. Bolt action. packs a wallop but easy on the shoulder. |
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Tim wrote:
On Monday, June 13, 2016 at 9:35:33 PM UTC-5, wrote: On Mon, 13 Jun 2016 20:26:40 -0400, Alex wrote: wrote: On Sun, 12 Jun 2016 18:04:01 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: Supposed to be in production later this year, a Henry lever action rifle in .308 (and several other calibers) with a box magazine instead of a tube magazine. Why? Because you really don't want a tubular magazine with "pointy" bullets. Prototypes on display at major shows. Strange hybrid I suppose. I doubt you will like the recoil of a .308 in a locked breech gun which is that light. No kidding. My .30-.30 is a beast. My 12ga is easier on the shoulder! Yeah, Harry said my M1A had too much recoil for him and it is a gas operated, heavy sombitch. I do feel it if I shoot 75-100 rounds in an afternoon. my favorite is the 303 Brit. Bolt action. packs a wallop but easy on the shoulder. My buddy bought one of those about 55 years ago. Then he found out he had trouble getting the 303 ammo. |
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2016 23:06:18 -0500, Califbill
wrote: My buddy bought one of those about 55 years ago. Then he found out he had trouble getting the 303 ammo. It is around now but you are probably getting it online. |
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2016 23:06:18 -0500, Califbill wrote: My buddy bought one of those about 55 years ago. Then he found out he had trouble getting the 303 ammo. It is around now but you are probably getting it online. I think it was early in the import tim. He probably paid $6-8 for it. And maybe only a gun shops had the a,mo stocked. $6-8 sounds cheap, but minimum wage was $0,74 to a buck then. I think I paid $50 or so for my Ithaca mxl 37 20 ga in 1970. monkeying.ward, and the guy tossed in a box of shells. No waiting period on long guns then. |
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I'm sorry I sold my 'sport' model 303 rifle for $20.00 back when I was working.
Ammo was easy to get. Old timers used to say millions of rounds, including tracers, were dumped into the harbour after the 2nd world war. |
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