quote:Originally posted by LHeym500:
One thing the guys at Heym told me about the Heym Express being different than a Mauser 98 is the Heym Express did not have “thrid lug”at the root/back of the bolt.
I do not own a Heym Express, but have shot one in 375 HH. My AR handle taking into consideration , take the Heym Express.
quote:Originally posted by RIP:
I had a brain fart.
That Magnum Mauser 98 above HAS had extractor modification.
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It does snap over a pushfed round dropped into the chamber without going through the magazine CRF,
and without haveing to fuss with the Mauser Extractor Pinch (MEP).
My bad.
I stand by everything else I said.
I am happy to say that the .450 Dakota with Prechtl action will hold 4 down in the drop box plus 1 in the chamber. It is a 5-shooter !
It is CRF + CRE + PF -MEP.
just like a Heym.
Hey, it is not a Heym (sigh) and it is not a .458 WIN (sigh) but it will make do.![]()
Rip ...
quote:Originally posted by surefire7:
Factual. Well, The Heym is CRF and the Sako is not. This does not matter to some folks, but it does to me; just my personal preference. So, I would choose the Heym Express.
The Sako has been described as a 'push' CRF. So, read the data/debates and make up your own mind on that subject.