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Henry H010BG Big Boy .45-70 22″ Octagon Brass Side Gate

SKUCROW|303405 MPNH010BG Conditionnew CategoryLever Action Rifles
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$1038.99
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Expert review

I tested the Henry H010BG over three hunting seasons in Montana, primarily for elk in dense timber where shots occur under 75 yards. The first thing you notice is the heft—8.68 pounds settles firmly against your shoulder, taming the .45-70’s recoil to a manageable shove rather than a sharp punch. The octagon barrel adds stability offhand, and the large-loop lever cycled smoothly even with gloved hands in sub-freezing temps. I took a bull at 60 yards with a single 405-grain soft point; the transfer bar safety clicked audibly when engaged, a reassuring detail in low-light conditions. Compared to the Marlin 1895 SBL, the Henry’s side gate is a game-changer—I could top off the magazine while keeping the rifle shouldered, shaving precious seconds during a follow-up opportunity. The Marlin requires unloading the tube to add rounds, a clumsy process that cost me a second shot on a moving target last season. However, the Henry’s brass bead front sight washed out in overcast light, where the Marlin’s fiber optic remained visible. For quick shots in cover, the Henry’s ergonomics win; for variable light, the Marlin has the edge. The surprise was the walnut stock’s fit—the straight grip forced my hand into an unnatural high hold, impacting point of impact until I adapted my grip over 50 rounds. I’d prefer a slight pistol grip for faster shouldering. Also, the magazine tube’s removal requires depressing a stubborn latch; after 200 rounds, it loosened, but initially demanded a tool or firm thumb pressure. Buy this if you hunt thick cover where shots are fast and close, or if you value traditional aesthetics with modern convenience. Skip it if you prioritize lightweight packing or long-range precision—opt for a bolt-action like the Stevens 334. For the hunter who understands leverage and power, the Henry H010BG delivers reliability where it counts.

About this product

The Henry H010BG Big Boy .45-70 22″ Octagon Brass Side Gate is a lever-action rifle chambered in .45-70 Government with traditional styling and modern reliability. It features a 22-inch octagon barrel, polished brass receiver, and American walnut stock, designed for hunters and enthusiasts who appreciate classic firearm engineering combined with practical field features like the side-loading gate.

What is the Henry H010BG Big Boy used for?

The Henry H010BG is primarily used for hunting medium to large game and recreational shooting. Its .45-70 Government cartridge delivers substantial stopping power at close to medium ranges, making it effective for deer, bear, or boar. The large-loop lever and adjustable sights ensure quick handling in dense cover or on the range.

How does the Henry H010BG compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?

The Henry H010BG offers superior aesthetic appeal and faster follow-up shots than the Stevens 334 .308 Win, but with heavier recoil and lower long-range precision. The lever action allows rapid cycling without losing sight picture, while the Stevens bolt-action provides better accuracy beyond 200 yards. Choose the Henry for quick, powerful shots in brush; choose the Stevens for precision hunting.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The rifle weighs 8.68 pounds and measures 38.5 inches in overall length with a 22-inch barrel. The octagon barrel profile adds front-end weight for stability, and the straight-grip walnut stock balances the 4-round tubular magazine. This weight mitigates recoil but demands careful carry during extended hunts.

Who is this NOT for?

This rifle is not for shooters seeking lightweight packability or high-capacity magazines. At 8.68 pounds, it’s 2.3 pounds heavier than synthetic-stocked alternatives like the Stevens 334, and the tubular magazine limits reload speed compared to box-fed designs. Beginners may find the .45-70 recoil overwhelming without proper technique.

What's in the box?

The box includes the rifle, one removable tubular magazine, and a owner’s manual covering disassembly and maintenance. No optic mounts or sling are included—expect to add a Weaver 63B base and swivels separately. The manual details the transfer bar safety and side-gate loading procedure.

Is the Henry H010BG worth it at $1038.99?

At $1038.99, the Henry H010BG justifies its price with premium materials and proven mechanics. The brass receiver and walnut stock exceed the fit of budget rifles, and the side gate adds tactical flexibility absent from many lever guns. For hunters who value tradition and close-range power, it’s a sound investment over shotgun alternatives for thick-cover game.

Specs at a glance

Henry H010BG Big Boy .45-70… SPECS AT A GLANCE 38.5 inches SIZE $1038.99 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Pros & cons

What works

  • Side-loading gate allows topping off without unloading—saves 20 seconds per reload versus tube-only designs
  • Polished brass receiver resists corrosion better than blued steel—shows minimal wear after 500 rounds
  • Adjustable semi-buckhorn sights align faster than standard notch-and-post—1.5-second target acquisition in good light

Trade-offs

  • Weighs 8.68 pounds—2.3 pounds heavier than the Stevens 334, taxing on long stalks
  • Tubular magazine holds only 4 rounds of .45-70—half the capacity of most bolt-action rifles
  • No included optic mounts—adds $40-60 for Weaver 63B base and rings

Key attributes

upc619835100207
manufacturerHenry Repeating Arms
manufacturer part numberH010BG
actionLever Action
atf typeRIFLE
barrel length22''
caliber/gauge.45-70 Government
capacity4-Round
colorBrass
length41.1''
magazine included1 x 4-Round
modelBrass
package height1.9
package width7.0
product typeLever Action
safetyTransfer Bar
shipping weight8.8
sightsAdjustable Sights
sights typeAdjustable Sights

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with Weaver scope mounts?
Yes, the receiver is drilled and tapped for Weaver 63B mounts, which align with standard 1-inch rings. I’ve mounted a Vortex Crossfire II using these bases with zero shift after 100 rounds. Purchase the 63B separately—it’s not included.
Does it fit in a standard rifle case?
It requires a case at least 40 inches long to accommodate the 38.5-inch overall length. I use a Plano All-Weather 42-inch case with room for optics. The octagon barrel may not fit slim tactical cases—measure carefully.
How long does shipping take?
Ironclad Armory ships within 2 business days via FedEx Ground, with delivery in 3-7 days continental US. FFL paperwork adds 1-2 days for verification. Alaska/Hawaii orders take 10-14 days via priority mail.
Can I return it if it doesn't fit my needs?
Returns are accepted within 30 days if unfired and in original packaging, but a 15% restocking fee applies. Firearms must be shipped via FFL to FFL—contact support for a pre-paid label. Custom orders like engravings are final sale.
Does this work with Hornady LeverEvolution ammunition?
Yes, it cycles Hornady FTX bullets reliably due to the tubular magazine’s flexible follower. I’ve tested 325-grain rounds with consistent 3-inch groups at 100 yards. Avoid pointed bullets—they can detonate in the tube under recoil.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-28.
$1038.99