Description
There is a reason the Henry H1 action has been the go-to rimfire lever gun for generations. It cycles quiet and slick, which matters when a squirrel is sitting sixty feet up and any racket sends him to the other side of the trunk. The H1 Tracker takes that proven action and builds it into a purpose-driven small game rifle with a 20 inch blued octagon barrel, genuine American walnut furniture, and a sight setup that separates it from the standard buckhorn crowd.
The Skinner Peep Sight Makes This Tracker Special
Instead of a traditional semi-buckhorn, Henry fitted this rifle with an adjustable Skinner peep sight matched to a brass bead up front. Aperture sights are faster to line up and easier on aging eyes, and they tend to tighten groups noticeably compared to open notch sights. If you would rather run glass, the receiver is grooved for 3/8 inch rings, so mounting a rimfire scope takes minutes. Either way, the precision-rifled octagon barrel with its 1:16 twist gives you the accuracy to make clean, meat-saving shots on squirrels and rabbits.
Feed the H1 Tracker Whatever .22 You Have
The tubular magazine handles .22 Short, Long, and Long Rifle interchangeably, holding 16 rounds of LR, 17 Long, or 23 Shorts. That flexibility is handy for everything from quiet pest control with Shorts to hunting loads in LR, and it makes this an easy rifle to keep fed no matter what is on the shelf. Loading through the brass tube is simple and familiar, and the quarter cock hammer position keeps things straightforward in the field.
A Walnut Lever Gun Built for Carrying
At 6.5 pounds and 38 inches overall, the Tracker balances nicely in one hand for long walks along fence lines and creek bottoms. The checkered American walnut stock with its black receiver gives it a clean, workmanlike look that only gets better with a few seasons of use. This is the kind of rifle that ends up being the first one grabbed every fall, and eventually the one handed down.
Key Specifications
- Model Number: H001TP-22
- UPC: 619835011602
- Manufacturer: Henry Repeating Arms
- Action: Lever Action
- Caliber: .22 Short/Long/Long Rifle
- Capacity: 16 LR / 17 Long / 23 Short
- Barrel Length: 20 in
- Barrel Type: Octagon Blued Steel
- Rate of Twist: 1:16
- Overall Length: 38 in
- Weight: 6.5 lbs
- Rear Sight: Adjustable Skinner Peep Sight
- Front Sight: Brass Bead
- Receiver: Black, 3/8 in Grooved for Scope Mounts
- Stock: American Walnut, Checkered
- Safety: 1/4 Cock Hammer Position
What’s Included
- Henry H1 Tracker lever action rifle
- Owner's manual
- Henry Repeating Arms lifetime warranty
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I mount a scope on the Henry H1 Tracker?
Yes. The receiver is grooved for standard 3/8 inch rimfire ring mounts, so adding a scope is quick and requires no drilling or tapping. That said, the adjustable Skinner peep sight it ships with is a big step up from typical open sights, and plenty of owners never feel the need for glass.
What ammo does the H1 Tracker .22 shoot?
The tubular magazine feeds .22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Long Rifle interchangeably. Capacity runs 16 rounds of LR, 17 of Long, or 23 Shorts. Being a manually cycled lever action, it runs any of the three reliably, including quiet subsonic and low-velocity loads that can trip up semi-autos.
What makes the Skinner peep sight better than a standard buckhorn?
An aperture sight lets your eye naturally center the front brass bead, which tends to be faster on target and more precise than lining up a notch. It is also adjustable, so you can dial in your zero for your preferred load. For hunters and anyone whose eyes struggle with open sights, it is a genuine upgrade.
Is the Henry H1 Tracker a good small game hunting rifle?
That is exactly what it was built for. At 6.5 pounds with a 20 inch octagon barrel and a smooth, quiet action, it carries easily all day and cycles fast for follow-up shots on squirrels and rabbits. The .22 chambering keeps ammo cheap and meat damage minimal, and it doubles nicely as a plinker or first rifle for new hunters.





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