Description
The Henry H9 Provider in .360 Buckhammer is a straight-shooting lever gun built for Indiana deer hunters and anyone who wants a hard-hitting, short-action round in a classic package. With a 20-inch barrel and 6-round capacity, it delivers the performance you need for woods and field. We added this to our catalog in Q1 2025, and it’s been a reliable seller with consistently positive customer feedback. This blued steel and walnut model handles the .360 Buckhammer — a flat-shooting, .30-30-class cartridge — with authority. If you want a lever action that works for whitetail without the hassle of a magnum, this is it.
Key Highlights
- Blued steel receiver and 20-inch barrel — traditional finish that holds up to Indiana weather.
- American walnut stock — oil-finished, with a straight grip and rifle-style buttplate.
- .360 Buckhammer chambering — delivers .30-30 energy with a flatter trajectory and more consistent expansion.
- 6-round tubular magazine — enough for a quick follow-up on a running deer.
- Open sights with adjustable rear — easy to get on target fast; receiver is drilled and tapped for a scope.
Product Details
| Caliber | .360 Buckhammer |
| Barrel Length | 20 inches |
| Capacity | 6 rounds (tubular magazine) |
| Finish | Blued |
| Stock | American Walnut |
| Weight (measured) | 7.7 oz (staff note: “The weight is barely noticeable once installed. Under an ounce of added carry weight.”) |
| Overall Length | 38.5 inches |
| Action | Lever action, side ejection |
What Buyers Ask
Will this shoot .357 Magnum or .38 Special?
No. The .360 Buckhammer is a dedicated cartridge — it won’t chamber or safely fire .357 or .38 rounds. It’s built specifically for the .360 Buckhammer, which uses a .358-inch bullet in a rimmed case designed for lever actions.
Is this rifle legal for deer hunting in Indiana?
Yes. The .360 Buckhammer is a straight-walled cartridge that meets Indiana’s deer hunting regulations for rifles. It’s a solid choice for anyone looking to move away from slug guns or muzzleloaders.
Can I mount a scope on this Henry H9 Provider?
Yes. The receiver is drilled and tapped for scope mounts. We recommend a low-profile, 1-4x or 2-7x scope for woods hunting. The open sights are usable as-is, but a scope will help in low light.
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