tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008601659373572752.post8142098952162151667..comments2023-09-21T04:09:09.813-05:00Comments on Ambulances, Boomsticks, Coffee: An afternoon delightUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008601659373572752.post-68859893447562385872009-09-02T23:25:28.152-05:002009-09-02T23:25:28.152-05:00Hehe! I wondered. I hate cleaning my guns, but.....Hehe! I wondered. I hate cleaning my guns, but... I do it, sometimes. Well, I don't hate it but...<br /><br />So that is cool. I will order 3 boxes of 500 and see how it goes. Thanks for the notion though. I really like the idea. Oh, and the Henry is a very quiet little shooter all on it's own, I suppose due to the lever action. My 10/22 is a loud pup, as is my 22/45 Ruger pistol. Thanks again!Doomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04392444624210801173noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008601659373572752.post-50932259534115096102009-09-01T07:14:07.309-05:002009-09-01T07:14:07.309-05:00Doom,
I'll be honest, I'd never read they...Doom,<br /><br />I'll be honest, I'd never read they were meant for pistols only. I related the story of how I first found out about them.<br /><br />I shoot them in both the Henry and a Ruger Single Six .22LR.<br /><br />They are far louder in the Ruger. I also have a confession to make, I hate cleaning guns, so neither the Ruger or the Henry have ever been cleaned...<br /><br />I've had 0 issues with them out of either gun.firefighter4884https://www.blogger.com/profile/12851817035355414292noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008601659373572752.post-18818954129344287572009-09-01T04:36:30.599-05:002009-09-01T04:36:30.599-05:00I did have a question though. When I looked them ...I did have a question though. When I looked them up at Midway, they suggested these loads are meant for pistols only. Do you have any problem with them at all? I have a .22 pistol, but it is an auto, so I am not sure about that either.<br /><br />Have you shot many rounds through? And, do you keep the rifle impeccably clean? I do my best at keeping the rifle clean, but sometimes...Doomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04392444624210801173noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6008601659373572752.post-90912061003733980232009-08-31T15:32:09.071-05:002009-08-31T15:32:09.071-05:00That looks great. I knew there were low velocitie...That looks great. I knew there were low velocities out there, but not what they were. As well, if I had known they were that quiet, I would have been digging a bit more (a lot more) for them. <br /><br />I noticed, too, that the Henry, besides being extremely fun to shoot, is also very quiet as far as .22 rifles go. My 10/22 with the heavy barrel and otherwise customized except for the trigger so far, is a boomstick in comparison.<br /><br />I feel all the excitement shooting it that I felt when shooting my first .22 rifle. I bought my first .22 behind my Mom's (single then) back. But I found guys who showed me how to shoot it safely and kept it clean, unloaded, and safely stowed, so she let me keep the thing when she found out, and found others who would take me out shooting.<br /><br />Anyway. Thanks for the info. I have not seen them locally, maybe Cabelas has them online, or Midway. Enjoy your shooting.Doomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04392444624210801173noreply@blogger.com