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THE HUNT IS ON

HENRY REPEATING ARMS LONG RANGER 6.5 CREEDMOOR

enry’s box-fed Long Ranger has been a popular choice among hunters looking for a traditional lever-action capable of handling popular modern cartridges. This line will be more fashionable now that it’s embraced today’s hottest long-range option—the 6.5 Creedmoor. Boasting a 22-inch barrel, the rifle’s an excellent and fast option to launch the ballistically talented Creedmoor. A free-floated barrel and six-lug rotary bolt head provide the accuracy enhancement and strength to ensure

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