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11 May 2006, 01:24
woodsracer
An honest question..............
What do y'all think about Heym rifles and doubles? bewildered They make what looks like a really nice BIG BORE bolt rifles and some nice looking Big Bore doubles 88 B/SS Jumbo .470 N.E., 500 N.E., .577 N.E., .600 N.E. Cool


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11 May 2006, 01:37
700 nitro
the heyms are a real nice double rifle i just got finished a 2 week trial with one but it right handed wich mean i would have to invest at least another thousand to restock it and for the price hes asking i might as well stick with a searcy at least i know for sure ill be happy with it. and it will be a true left handed gun.
11 May 2006, 01:59
500grains
I had a Heym bolt gun in .600 NE. It was a very nice rifle. Good workmanship, excellent fit and balance, excellent accuracy, very rugged. Not quite best quality, but still very nice. But it kicked a lot.
11 May 2006, 02:21
woodsracer
quote:
Originally posted by 500grains:
I had a Heym bolt gun in .600 NE. It was a very nice rifle. Good workmanship, excellent fit and balance, excellent accuracy, very rugged. Not quite best quality, but still very nice. But it kicked a lot.


How well did the .600 Nitro function through a bolt action?!?!? Eeker What did you think about the non-CRF action of the Hein???


Daniel, is there a DGR that you HAVE NOT owned??? Big Grin


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11 May 2006, 03:41
Geronomo
I have a Heym 88B double in .470 NE. It is a very well made and very nicely balanced rifle. I feel that the Heym doubles, although a bit costly, lead the pack in the mid range doubles.

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11 May 2006, 05:32
500grains
quote:
Originally posted by woodsracer:

How well did the .600 Nitro function through a bolt action?!?!? Eeker What did you think about the non-CRF action of the Hein???



The solids worked absolutely perfectly, and it was staggered feed. The rifle was not really set up for softs, but you could make them work. It was a CRF action, just a giant M98 with some tweaks, like the safety and ejector were different.
11 May 2006, 07:28
Paolo9,5x73
Grandpa, pops used Heym and I followed in their steps. That 'Express' is a huge action designed in house and machined out of solid bar stock. Wink
11 May 2006, 07:30
woodsracer
Hmmmmmmm??? bewildered

So it wasn't like this Heym?

Do you think that it would be a fun piece in .577 Nitro or in a lighter notes, a .460 WBY? How much was that sucker??? cheers


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11 May 2006, 07:33
MJines
quote:

Originally posted by Geronomo:
I have a Heym 88B double in .470 NE. It is a very well made and very nicely balanced rifle. I feel that the Heym doubles, although a bit costly, lead the pack in the mid range doubles.

Geronimo


Ditto. Also have a Heym 88B in .470 NE and am very satisfied. In addition to balanced and well made, they are accurate too. Nice gun.


Mike
11 May 2006, 07:34
Charles_Helm
Try this one.

Or this page.


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11 May 2006, 07:34
woodsracer
Who is the best supplier on this side of the pond?


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11 May 2006, 07:36
Charles_Helm
quote:
Originally posted by woodsracer:
Where is the best supplier on this side of the pond?


Look at the second link I added to my post -- New_Guy on this board is behind Heym USA.

Of course, I do not know who is best as I have never bought one!


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11 May 2006, 07:39
woodsracer
Thanks for the link!!! thumb


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11 May 2006, 11:38
The Metalsmith
I've actually been interested in their .505 Gibbs rifle. Does anyone know how much one of their standard no-frills express rifles cost?


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11 May 2006, 18:09
El Deguello
I have a Heym M55/77 O/U with a 20ga./.30/'06 barrel set and a 12 ga set. It is beautifully made, very tight, and the '06 barrel is very accurate. I believe the Heyms are excellent weapons.....


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11 May 2006, 18:46
new_guy
Feel free to contact me with any questions on the HEYMs. I'd be glad to help.

Here is a better photo of the "Express."


www.HEYMUSA.com


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11 May 2006, 18:50
Wink
The only Heym bolt action big bore I have handled belonged to a French PH in Tanzania, Georges Billiard. It was a left hand action in .416 Rigby. He bought it because it was the only left hand action in .416 Rigby he could find at the time. I saw it circa 1995. I suppose now you can get a left hand action from Dakota or have a special order rifle made and wait for about...... I thought the rifle was a very good rifle for Africa, not a safe queen or a wall hanger, one you would use. The Heym USA site mentioned above (Dallas Double Guns?) indicates the Express Big Bore as "on sale" for $6,500.

New England Custom Guns also sells them in the USA.

http://www.newenglandcustomgun.com/index.html?heym.html~maindeal


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11 May 2006, 19:57
woodsracer
quote:
Originally posted by new_guy:
Feel free to contact me with any questions on the HEYMs. I'd be glad to help.

Here is a better photo of the "Express."


www.HEYMUSA.com



Hmmmmmm, let's see??? bewildered

I'll take a .460 WBY, a .505 Gibbs, and.....ah hell, I might as well get a .577 NE as well!!!!!! jumping

I wonder how much you could "hot rod" a .577 NE, in a bolt rifle??? cheers

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12 May 2006, 02:01
Robgunbuilder
I have a Heym 30-06 double that crosses at 30 yrds( each barrel shoot 1.5 inch groups at 100 yrds, just 8 inches apart and crossed) and a .600NE bolt gun that kicks harder than my .600Ok. I'm not impressed with Heym either from the fit and finish perspective or from the quality gunsmithing perspective. I doubt I'll ever buy another.-Rob


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12 May 2006, 02:27
400 Nitro Express
Rob:

Do you know what ammunition the double was regulated with? Have you discussed the problem with Heym? J. J. Perodeau can fix the crossing in a heartbeat. I had one that was crossing that much at 100. J. J. re-regulated it and it regulates perfectly now. He's very, very good at it.
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12 May 2006, 06:37
woodsracer
quote:
Originally posted by Robgunbuilder:

I'm not impressed with Heym either from the fit and finish perspective or from the quality gunsmithing perspective. I doubt I'll ever buy another.
-Rob


Well, darn it. I guess it's better to know before than after. bewildered


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12 May 2006, 08:42
Paolo9,5x73
I don't know what the double is regulated for, but my Heym bolt .375H&H Mag. certificate lists A-Square VM 300grain. A 300gr Vollmantel A-Square load? Confused I think they meant to list RWS. I would rank fit and finish of this Jaeger rifle as excellent. thumb