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A friend of me, was yesterday at the IWA. Here some impressions of Heym.
 
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Heym SR 30 Artemis, SR 30 Super Classic, SR 21 Super Classic,
SR 21 Monte Carlo



Heym B26 Luxus, B26 Schwarzkittel, SR 21 Synthetik, SR 30 Precision
 
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In hand the new SR 30 Precision. 20mm precision warrenty (available Caliber 6,5x55, 308, 7x64, 300 Win Mag)



the new SR 30 Super Classic



in front, B26 "President de Luxe Jagd", at right SR30 "Grand Royal", on the left 88B Safari Seitenschlosse







 
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The new Heym SR 30 Precision !!!!









Heyms Mess-Highlight from the IWA 2011 the SR21 and SR30 Super Classic!!!!! (wow)







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Oooooohhhhhh!!!! Eeker

That last one really caught my attention!!! tu2


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The SR30 is a straight-pull?
 
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yes it is a straight pull bolt action!
 
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Dig those SR30's !!!

tu2
 
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Did your friend get to see the Verney-Carron booth?


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The top rifle looks fantastic but I would prefer a fixed magazine (however I understand the need for a detachable one in Europe).
 
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These Classic stocks are very neat!
 
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I think he saw the Verney Carron. But i have only pictures of heym.
I have heard that heym plans for the future a magazine safety. If you prefer a fixed magazine, I think the Express is your weapon
 
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Constantly trying to copy the Brits of old. Trying anyway.

But with straight stocks. Gee, I wonder how long it took them to figure that out.


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@ccmdoc, this one is the right for you.....


http://egun.de/market/item.php?id=3237808
 
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@ccmdoc, this one is the right for you.....


http://egun.de/market/item.php?id=3237808


WHY did you have to show that to me!!! CRYBABY

LOL - I will admit had I seen that about 8 months ago it would now be in my safe.

Beautiful! tu2

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Constantly trying to copy the Brits of old. Trying anyway.

But with straight stocks. Gee, I wonder how long it took them to figure that out.



Will

Are you talking about Heym specifically or Germany gun makers in general ?
Agree if heym.


I reckon some of the Sporting mausers / cartridges are one's the UK copied from Germany.

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Originally posted by Will:
Constantly trying to copy the Brits of old. Trying anyway.

But with straight stocks. Gee, I wonder how long it took them to figure that out.



Will

Are you talking about Heym specifically or Germany gun makers in general ?
Agree if heym.


I reckon some of the Sporting mausers / cartridges are one's the UK copied from Germany.

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Yeah like all the best English Makers using German actions for their bolt guns, then and now.
 
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Yeah like all the best English Makers using German actions for their bolt guns, then and now.



I'm an Anglophile at the best of times (and quite happy to metion the war !!! LOL) but credit where credit is due, the UK copied a far amount from the German's in the early years and as you and I agree, used and continue
to use the actions.

I will say that some German guns with the steep drop stocks are bloody awful !!!
and it is good to see them change to some straight stocks.

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German guns with the steep drop stocks are bloody awful !!!


Totally agree. Hideous.

Have to give Anglos credit for all the great hopped up shotgun designs they've produced though. AND some really great SS designs as well.
 
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some of them are nice, the bulk of them are hideous ... i guess there's different strokes for different folks

this is hideous..


the brits made great gun furniture, the germans great metal work


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the brits made great gun furniture, the germans great metal work


Therin lays the dilemma ... there's always the Austrians and Italians, rumor is, they have been building guns for a little while.

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I use 3 Heyms, 2 sr 30`s 1 in 30-06 and a 22-250 and a safari model in 458.
Excellent workmanship, great accuracy and just great all round rifles.
My 30-06 is the go to rifle,hits whats its pointed at and just does what it says on the box.
The 22-250 is one I had built before Heym brought out their own 22-250, I bought a sr30 308 and had it rebarrelled with a Schillin barrel, that thing is more accurate than I will ever be.
Heym rifles and Swarovski optics and I think I got good set ups.
Yes they are a bit more expensive than others but mine are working tools and I know they work.
 
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yesterday i have shot the new Heym SR 30 Precision at the range in Gleichamberg by Heym. The Precision shot very well. Scope is a Leupold 6-18x40 Target. Ammunition is S&B Sierra Match King 10,2g.










Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtlXRajG9UM
 
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