Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: alecvg on March 23, 2008, 05:34:08 PM
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Finally... been saving up since augest to get the herry golden boy, got it friday, shot it saterday. It shoots good but the old fashined buckhorn sites arent terribly accurate... does any one have suggestians to be more accurate? Thanks.
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sry... spelt hery wrong :rolleyes:
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ahhh spelt it wrong again... HENRY... there now i got it!
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/ :chuckle:
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ahhh spelt it wrong again... HENRY... there now i got it!
You could try using spell check :P As for shooting better practice makes perfect
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haha :rolleyes:
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I love the looks of the Golden Boy! Seems to pretty to shoot though...........
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No, every gun is good to shoot!
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Practice.......practice........practice......... As long as they are solid, the rest is up to you. Learn where it shoots and be consistent. The precision comes from you. When you get DAMN good, then start working on your loads. Until then, learn consistency with whatever load you are using.
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The current Henry's are horridly made,both in QC and materials.
Tough to beat a marlin 39,pre-crossblock being the best,though the post trumps a Henry by tenfold...................