
I'd like to get a little 22LR Lever action carbine since at this point my 22's are all kind of big and heavy for target shooting or centerfire training of some sort. I'm looking at the Henry large-loop carbine and I think that's right along what I want, but I had a couple of questions for anyone who's dealt with them before:
1) How's the cheek weld when using iron sites on these? It looks a touch low, I kind of like the look of their 17HMR stock with the higher cheek. Are they the sort of company where I could call them up and order a 17HMR stock to install on my carbine?

2) Is there any reason Williams peep sights (http://www.williamsgunsight.com/gunsights/wgrs.htm) specifically the WGRS-54 wouldn't fit on a Henry?
3) Does the Henry come with any provision for attaching a sling? I'd like to hook a TIS slip cuff up to it so I can shoot prone if desired. Or does a sling just put too much tension on the barrel to be used effectively with a lever gun?
4) Never used a large-loop style before, is it uncomfortable/ungainly/annoying such that it's only worth the trouble if you shoot in the cold alot, or would I defintely prefer it over the standard loop for just general purpose plinking?