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07 January 2015, 04:16
new_guy
New HEYM Double Rifle Stock - by Ralf Martini
For those not familiar with our "Express" rifle project with Ralf Martini, we asked Ralf to re-design the overall profile of the rifle a few years back, with paritular attention to the stock.



Well, the rifle turned out great as you can see above, and it was very well received.



The next logical step was to have Ralf address the double rifle stocks, and we started on that early last spring.

Here is Ralf in Germany discussing the changes.



Ralf working on the cheekpiece.



Ralf's rough-shaped stock.




Again, we are very pleased with the end result, and I think you will be too. Ralf is a real talent to have on board!

Stop by DSC, HSC or SCI to see the new "Martini" stock on the doubles.


www.heymusa.com


HSC Booth # 306
SCI Booth # 3947
07 January 2015, 04:38
MJines
Would be interesting Chris to see the older style butt stock compared side-by-side with the newer style.


Mike
07 January 2015, 04:39
Rockdoc
Wow, looks great.

I like that Express rifle too. I have read good things about them, sadly haven't handled one.

Cheers,

Chris


DRSS
07 January 2015, 06:02
Vol717
I like the bolt gun stock but to my taste the pistol grip on the DR is a little scant.


Quick, Cheap, or Good: Pick Two
07 January 2015, 07:29
bwanamrm
Ralf is a true artist with both wood and metal. Eager to see the finished product.


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07 January 2015, 10:02
ozhunter
quote:
Originally posted by bwanamrm:
Ralf is a true artist with both wood and metal. Eager to see the finished product.


+1.
07 January 2015, 11:41
shootaway
Good to see Ralf working with double rifles.Chris,will Ralf be at the SCI convention?
07 January 2015, 14:47
Bockhunter


Before x-mas I was in the HEYM factory to shoot my new double.

I think I had seen some doubles (with the new design) for the USA, here is an handy-pictures.
:-)
Great!


Best wishes and mutch fun at the two shows.

The "B."


07 January 2015, 17:17
shootaway
Those look really nice.Will they be at the SCI convention? If so I might have to handle one and leave my finger prints all over it.Which size actions are we looking at? Is that the same size as the Searcy long bar action?
07 January 2015, 18:47
McKay
quote:
Originally posted by shootaway:
Those look really nice.Will they be at the SCI convention? If so I might have to handle one and leave my finger prints all over it.Which size actions are we looking at? Is that the same size as the Searcy long bar action?


No, but I am not too sure what a Searcy action has in common with a Webley Long Bar action either.


Mac

07 January 2015, 22:41
209jones
Be interesting to see what he might bring to the Easter gun show here. Or the Africa hunting exposition. Would imagine he will show here for one or the other.
07 January 2015, 23:02
Pondoro
It is quite interesting that the german and more or less all makers of DB rifles slowly but steady copy the british style. It is pretty obvious what the market wants and perhaps what was right 100 + years ago..



07 January 2015, 23:45
MJines
quote:
Originally posted by Pondoro:
It is quite interesting that the german and more or less all makers of DB rifles slowly but steady copy the british style. It is pretty obvious what the market wants and perhaps what was right 100 + years ago..


You are spot on . . . only question is what took them so long.


Mike
08 January 2015, 00:49
Bockhunter
quote:
Originally posted by Pondoro:
It is quite interesting that the german and more or less all makers of DB rifles slowly but steady copy the british style. It is pretty obvious what the market wants and perhaps what was right 100 + years ago..


Heym did this style since more than hundert years. I can post pictures of old Heym doubles (from the 1910 and 1920tys)with looks near to this design as to the from the year 2000.

Also I have some H%H in the archive, from the 1970/1980tys, witch has an modern-fancy design also.

Best wishes my friends.

"B."


08 January 2015, 19:53
new_guy
quote:
Originally posted by shootaway:
Good to see Ralf working with double rifles.Chris,will Ralf be at the SCI convention?


Yes, Ralf will be next to us in Dallas (in his booth) and in ours at SCI.

See you there.


www.heymusa.com


HSC Booth # 306
SCI Booth # 3947
08 January 2015, 23:12
Todd Williams
quote:
Originally posted by MJines:
quote:
Originally posted by Pondoro:
It is quite interesting that the german and more or less all makers of DB rifles slowly but steady copy the british style. It is pretty obvious what the market wants and perhaps what was right 100 + years ago..


You are spot on . . . only question is what took them so long.


+1
09 January 2015, 01:41
Huvius
Yes, I often advise looking at Ralf's site to see what rifle stocking is supposed to look like.
No better maker around IMO.
09 January 2015, 02:07
fla3006
quote:
MJines:
quote:
Pondoro:
It is quite interesting that the german and more or less all makers of DB rifles slowly but steady copy the British style. It is pretty obvious what the market wants and perhaps what was right 100+ years ago


You are spot on . . . only question is what took them so long.

Ditto.


NRA Life Member, Band of Bubbas Charter Member, PGCA, DRSS.
Shoot & hunt with vintage classics.
09 January 2015, 12:40
ozhunter
quote:
Originally posted by MJines:
quote:
Originally posted by Pondoro:
It is quite interesting that the german and more or less all makers of DB rifles slowly but steady copy the british style. It is pretty obvious what the market wants and perhaps what was right 100 + years ago..


You are spot on . . . only question is what took them so long.


Easy answer. They are German. Eeker
09 January 2015, 23:03
209jones
Just got an e-mail from the Africa show, he's supposed to be an exhibitor at the local show, on Jan 23rd. Even if he doesn't have one of those to show off, he will have some nice stuff.
12 January 2015, 23:57
Heym SR20
I do like Heyms, very happy with my sr20 in 243, just needs to be partnered with a left handed express in 30-06 or 375 or both, plus a double and the cash and the time to use them properly!
19 January 2015, 22:52
Clan_Colla
quote:
Originally posted by Huvius:
Yes, I often advise looking at Ralf's site to see what rifle stocking is supposed to look like.
No better maker around IMO.


+1