aboriqua
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- Jun 18, 2019
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I have a Henry Big Boy in 38/357. Beautiful and smooth but I cant get through a tube of reloads without light striking.
I have used the same reloads in revolvers for at least the last 5 years and thousands of rounds. I was able to light off about 120 rounds of Factory Remington 158 gr HTP SP's.
I am using CCI primers and was sure not to arm wrestle the press when I installed them because I was afraid I was pressing the primers in to deep before when using winchesters.
I want to try a heavier hammer spring. I thought I read that the marlin 1894 and the Henry share a very similar internal design.
Does anyone know if the hammer spring for the 1894 1895 marlin will work in the henry?
I was looking to try the extra power
https://www.gunsprings.com/MARLIN/39A, 94, 95, 336, & 444 SERIES/cID2/mID101/dID169
Thank you for any help!!
Alex
I have used the same reloads in revolvers for at least the last 5 years and thousands of rounds. I was able to light off about 120 rounds of Factory Remington 158 gr HTP SP's.
I am using CCI primers and was sure not to arm wrestle the press when I installed them because I was afraid I was pressing the primers in to deep before when using winchesters.
I want to try a heavier hammer spring. I thought I read that the marlin 1894 and the Henry share a very similar internal design.
Does anyone know if the hammer spring for the 1894 1895 marlin will work in the henry?
I was looking to try the extra power
https://www.gunsprings.com/MARLIN/39A, 94, 95, 336, & 444 SERIES/cID2/mID101/dID169
Thank you for any help!!
Alex