Try pawn shops, gun shops, gun stores, want ads, on line auction sites.
Not really.
Long range hunting, the lower end of big game hunting.
No, My grand dad gave me one. as the kid I am, I tried this before . The .22 magnum is to big to fit in the gun.
50-400
That would be the Henry. The company still exists. If you mean the Henry rifle from the Civil War, then most lever action rifles are somewhat related, including the Henry Big Boy / Yellow Boy and the Winchester 94, but none are exact copies.
When they say what is a type of gun is a 460--I'm assuming what they are really asking about is the Wetherby 460 Magnum which is a proprietary belted magnum big/dangerous game rifle cartridge made by Weatherby (the gun manufacturer) for their proprietary hunting rifle of the same calibre.
Your rifle should be chambered for .22 Magnum. As such, the chamber is too long and too big for .22 Long Rifle and, if the shell will fire, the case will usually split. Not recommended.
A magnum bottle contains 1.5 liters.
Well, friend, every tool has its pros and cons. The .357 Big Boy Henry rifle is a beautiful piece of craftsmanship, but some folks may find it a bit heavy to carry around all day. Additionally, the ammunition can be a tad expensive compared to other calibers. Just remember, every challenge is an opportunity to learn and grow as an artist of the great outdoors.
Any where from $300. For the basic .22 up to $800. Fot the big boy large caliber rifles
The Latin adjective magnus-magna-magnum means "great" or "big."
The rifle does not need to be disassembled to clean it. However, if you want to, the owner's manual has instructions for PARTIAL disassembly. The link below will take you to the owner's manual for that rifle. Would suggest you print and keep a copy.