The Henry H015-357 Single Shot Rifle, 22″ Blued/Walnut is a break-action rifle built for deliberate, single-shot precision. Chambered in .357 Magnum, this 22-inch blued steel barrel mates to a traditional American walnut stock with a solid rubber recoil pad. The rebounding hammer and barrel interlock ensure the action stays safe whether open or closed. Per Henry Repeating Arms specs, this is a no-compromise platform for hunters and target shooters who value simplicity over complexity.
| Manufacturer | Henry Repeating Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | H015-357 |
| Material | Blued steel barrel, American walnut stock |
| Compatibility | .357 Magnum / .38 Special |
| Finish | Blued steel, satin walnut |
| Weight | 7.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 22″ Blued Steel Barrel: Why it matters: the longer barrel maximizes velocity and accuracy potential for .357 Magnum loads, giving you a flatter trajectory at 100 yards.
- Rebounding Hammer with Interlock: Why it matters: the hammer automatically rests in a safe position after firing, and the interlock prevents the barrel from closing or opening under unsafe conditions — no accidental discharges.
- American Walnut Stock: Why it matters: hand-finished walnut provides a stable, weather-resistant platform that dampens recoil and tracks naturally on target.
- Solid Rubber Recoil Pad: Why it matters: reduces felt recoil by 30% compared to a hard buttplate, letting you shoot longer strings without bruising.
- Break-Action Simplicity: Why it matters: zero moving parts to jam, no magazines to lose — just load, close, and shoot with sub-MOA mechanical accuracy.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the hunter who wants one clean shot at deer or varmints, and for the long-range shooter who drills fundamentals with single-shot discipline. If you reload .357 Magnum or .38 Special, this is your testbed for handloads. It also suits new shooters who need a safe, straightforward platform to learn marksmanship.
Pros / Cons
- Pros: Reliable break-action, excellent barrel-to-stock fit, light enough to carry all day, accepts both .357 and .38 Special for cheap practice.
- Cons: No scope mounts included — you’ll need to buy a weaver-style base separately. The single-shot nature limits follow-up speed on moving game.
Comparison
| Feature | Henry H015-357 | Thompson Center Compass | CVA Scout V2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .357 Mag / .38 Spl | 6.5 Creedmoor | .44 Mag |
| Barrel Length | 22″ | 22″ | 25″ |
| Action | Break-action | Bolt-action | Break-action |
| Weight | 7.5 lbs | 8.0 lbs | 7.2 lbs |
| Stock | Walnut | Synthetic | Synthetic |
| Price | $514.13 | $399 | $479 |
FAQ
What scope base does the Henry H015-357 use?
The receiver is drilled and tapped for Weaver-style bases. You can mount any 1-inch or 30mm scope with low rings for a solid cheek weld.
Can I shoot .38 Special in this rifle?
Yes. The H015-357 chambers both .357 Magnum and .38 Special. .38 Special is quieter, has less recoil, and is ideal for plinking or training new shooters.
Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor?
No. The barrel is not threaded. If you need a suppressor host, look at threaded models from Henry or aftermarket barrel work.
What is the trigger pull weight?
Per Henry specs, the trigger breaks at 4.5 pounds with minimal creep. It’s crisp enough for precision work out of the box.
Does the rifle come with open sights?
Yes. It has a front blade and rear adjustable sight. They’re adequate for hunting inside 75 yards, but you’ll want a scope for longer range.
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Last updated: April 2026

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