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    I am interested in purchasing an 1860 Henry, but have a few questions for someone.

    How strong is the action? I have a Ruger Vaquero with the bisley grip and shoot hot loads for hunting.
    I hunt Elk and Bear and want a timber rifle in 45LC.

    How good is the accuracy?

    Is the action smooth?

    How is the balance?

    Thank you for your reply Coyote

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    The 1860 Henry replica is based upon the ol toggle action which was inherently weak. The guns currently produced are satisfactory for cowboy action loads, but DO NOT use high-energy loads in them. If you want a very strong gun in which to shoot heavy loads, buy one of the 1886/1892 Winchesters, or, better yet, a Marlin Cowboy. Leave the 1860 Henry, 1866 and 1873 Winchesters for mild loads. Squint

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