New for 2023: Henry Rifles Chambered in 360 Buckhammer

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posted on April 14, 2023
Steel And X Model Int 360 Buckhammer

Developed in partnership with Remington Ammunition and optimized for use in lever action rifles, the .360 Buckhammer straight-wall cartridge promise to provide extended range, high velocity, high energy and a relatively flat trajectory. With the ammunition rolling out nationwide, Henry is bringing its first rifles chambered for the new caliber to market with the Henry Steel Lever Action in .360 Buckhammer and the Henry Lever Action X Model in .360 Buckhammer.

Sharing the same matte-blued steel receiver and five-round capacity between them, differences between the two models are most visible in terms of furniture. The X Model variant sports a durable black synthetic stock with M-Lok and Picatinny accessory slots, while the Steel Lever Action version uses checkered American walnut. Other differences include a 5/8x24 TPI threaded barrel and fiber-optics sights on the X Model version. MSRP is $1,057 for the Steel Lever Action in .360 Buckhammer and $1,091 for the Lever Action X Model in .360 Buckhammer. For more information on these rifles, visit henryusa.com, and for more on .360 Buckhammer, check out remington.com.

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