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It's been a few years since we've run this promo, but the release of the new Swarovski Z8i makes the timing perfect.

Great rifle... paired with a great scope... at a price that can't be beat.

This is a limited time and quantity offer.

Email or phone us with any questions.



www.heymusa.com


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I sure wish you guys made it in 450 Rigby.

That is a great looking rifle!!!!!


Go Duke!!
 
Posts: 1301 | Location: Texas | Registered: 25 January 2009Reply With Quote
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I sure wish you guys made it in 450 Rigby.

That is a great looking rifle!!!!!


You are in luck!

We do make it in the 450 Rigby.


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You probably don't want one of these on your 458 Lott or 450 Rigby, but it's certainly practical on your 375, 416, 404, etc...

Swarovski has hit a home run with the new BTF Turret.

1) It's easy-on, easy-off (with the push of a button.)
2) The "clicks" are very positive.
3) It's only a little taller than the standard turret cap.
4) You can adjust the individual rings noting yardage, or they will custom laser engrave one for your bullet, caliber, etc...
5) The turret has a positive "lock" to prevent it from being accidentally turned.

I can't say we condone shooting every animal at 500 yards, but there is no doubt that practice at 300, 400 and even 500 will make you a better shot at 100 and 200.

With today's laser rangefinders being so inexpensive, you can dial in a 375 and shoot reliably to 200 or 300 yards.

The 375 (and even the 404 and 416) have the energy and trajectory to take big game at extended ranges.

For a little extra, you can add one of these to your HEYM "Express" / Swarovski Z8i package.


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Originally posted by Texas Blue Devil:
I sure wish you guys made it in 450 Rigby.

That is a great looking rifle!!!!!


You are in luck!

We do make it in the 450 Rigby.


Will you be bringing any 450's to Vegas??


Go Duke!!
 
Posts: 1301 | Location: Texas | Registered: 25 January 2009Reply With Quote
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We will have 375s, 416s and 404s at SCI.

The 450 is now in regular production, but I have none in inventory. Figure about 6 months for delivery.


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is it possible to get the rifle in 9.3x62?
 
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is it possible to get the rifle in 9.3x62?


No Sir.

The SR21 and SR 30 are made in that great chambering.
 
Posts: 633 | Location: Texas | Registered: 30 December 2012Reply With Quote
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is it possible to get the rifle in 9.3x62?


We have a limited focus in calibers primarily because each action and magazine box is cartridge-specific.

That means that the (1) feed rails and (2) magazine box for each action are CNC machined with a specific profile that is geometrically optimized for the feeding of that particular caliber.

So a 375 action and bottom metal could not be rebarreled to a 404 or a 416, etc...

The good news is that we don't have to "blacksmith" (cut, grind, weld, polish) a "one size fits most" action or bottom metal to make them feed. They come out of the CNC and run perfectly. Again, because of the correct geometry being machined.

Here is an action view from the bottom that shows a 375 H&H profile machined into the bottom of the action.


Here you can see how the magazine box perfectly fits or "hugs" a stack of 404s.


No one else in the market is doing this today, and the results speak for themselves.

Run 5 rounds through a HEYM Express, and you'll see that the feed like they are running on greased ball bearings!


www.heymusa.com


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Beautiful,

Now please do a mirror image and make a nice left hand 375h&h.
 
Posts: 987 | Location: Scotland | Registered: 28 February 2011Reply With Quote
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We will have 375s, 416s and 404s at SCI.

The 450 is now in regular production, but I have none in inventory. Figure about 6 months for delivery.


We will be in Vegas on Saturday. I'll drop by to fondle the 416s and 404s.


Go Duke!!
 
Posts: 1301 | Location: Texas | Registered: 25 January 2009Reply With Quote
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I handled one in 375 and liked it, but it's a little heavy for my tastes. I wish it weighed 2 1/2 lbs less


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Posts: 1225 | Location: E Central MO | Registered: 13 January 2014Reply With Quote
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Wow, can't wait to handle one in Dortmund next week.

Please tell me you are not using Talley mounts?
 
Posts: 7782 | Location: Das heimat! | Registered: 10 October 2012Reply With Quote
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They look like Talley's to me? What is wrong with them? More of my guns where them than anything else.


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Posts: 1747 | Location: Salt Lake City, UT | Registered: 01 February 2007Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Jager01:
is it possible to get the rifle in 9.3x62?


We have a limited focus in calibers primarily because each action and magazine box is cartridge-specific.

That means that the (1) feed rails and (2) magazine box for each action are CNC machined with a specific profile that is geometrically optimized for the feeding of that particular caliber.

So a 375 action and bottom metal could not be rebarreled to a 404 or a 416, etc...

The good news is that we don't have to "blacksmith" (cut, grind, weld, polish) a "one size fits most" action or bottom metal to make them feed. They come out of the CNC and run perfectly. Again, because of the correct geometry being machined.

Here is an action view from the bottom that shows a 375 H&H profile machined into the bottom of the action.


Here you can see how the magazine box perfectly fits or "hugs" a stack of 404s.


No one else in the market is doing this today, and the results speak for themselves.

Run 5 rounds through a HEYM Express, and you'll see that the feed like they are running on greased ball bearings!



Can you share pics of the 375 in natural light and in profile...I was about to get a holland and holland .375HH but I am just a sucker for German guns....
 
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Chris is enroute to SCI,so,he may be a bit slow to respond.
We will have several Heym Martini guns there.
They are quite hansome guns.
 
Posts: 633 | Location: Texas | Registered: 30 December 2012Reply With Quote
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Chris is enroute to SCI,so,he may be a bit slow to respond.
We will have several Heym Martini guns there.
They are quite hansome guns.

They are beautiful.

I am impressed with the new double and the magazine rifles.

The magazine of that Express magazine rifle is proper!


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Can you share pics of the 375 in natural light and in profile...I was about to get a holland and holland .375HH but I am just a sucker for German guns....


Do you mean the 375 cartridge or the rifle?


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The rifle when you get a chance, not that many good pictures out there on it.
 
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The rifle when you get a chance, not that many good pictures out there on it.


Hello, Jager. I would suggest taking a look at the website.

1) there are several photos of the rifle, action, parts, close ups, etc... on the "Express" page.
https://www.heymusa.com/rifles/express.html

2) Under the "Media" section, you will find several articles with photographs there too.
https://www.heymusa.com/media.html

We are in Vegas for the next week at SCI, so getting photos in natural sunlight will be delayed a bit.


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I bought one of the first 375s for my son. Very nice rifle for the price, and (a rarity today) DG ready out of the box
 
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Originally posted by Jager01:
The rifle when you get a chance, not that many good pictures out there on it.


Hello, Jager. I would suggest taking a look at the website.

1) there are several photos of the rifle, action, parts, close ups, etc... on the "Express" page.
https://www.heymusa.com/rifles/express.html

2) Under the "Media" section, you will find several articles with photographs there too.
https://www.heymusa.com/media.html

We are in Vegas for the next week at SCI, so getting photos in natural sunlight will be delayed a bit.


No rush, I will delay the talks with H&H until I see your post! enjoy Vegas.
 
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Beautiful,

Now please do a mirror image and make a nice left hand 375h&h.


lefties has always been put aside ...
 
Posts: 1964 | Location: Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. | Registered: 21 May 2006Reply With Quote
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I handled one in 375 and liked it, but it's a little heavy for my tastes. I wish it weighed 2 1/2 lbs less


What does one weigh in 416 rigby


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Posts: 730 | Location: Maryland Eastern Shore | Registered: 27 September 2013Reply With Quote
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My Heym Express .416 Rigby weighs 11.5 pounds with the scope.
 
Posts: 344 | Location: Reno, Nevada | Registered: 05 September 2007Reply With Quote
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I handled one in 375 and liked it, but it's a little heavy for my tastes. I wish it weighed 2 1/2 lbs less


What does one weigh in 416 rigby


Awesome rifles!!!! I nearly bought a 416 Rigby (or 404 Jeff) at SCI on Saturday, but my son dragged me over to book a buffalo hunt, and before I knew it the show was closing. Next year.


Go Duke!!
 
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Blue Devil - sorry that we missed you.

If you still want a rifle / scope combo, Swarovski said I can add a couple of scopes at the same price.

Let me know if you want one.


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Any show specials this year??


Go Duke!!
 
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