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what is your opinion about barrels made by German hem accuracy and longevity ? there are both in Cr mo and stainless steel.
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They are made to a very high standard and deliver excellent accuracy.

Together with Lothar Walther, these German made barrels can compete with any custom barrel, except maybe a few high end brands such as Hart and Border.

Provided that they are installed propely on a quality, well bedded action, with a handload, tuned to the barrel, they will deliver sub-moa accuracy, 1/5 MOA and less not being uncommon.

If your choice is stainless, go for Lothar Walter; the kind of steel they use for their SS barrels is quite different and much better than the steel used for factory rifles.
 
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yes,

Well in this case also, Yes to Heym barrels IMO.

I know German gunsmiths who have installed Heym barrels on customer's rifles and know hunters & shooters that have specifically ordered Heym barrels to be installed on their rifles. I also have a .223 Remington Heym rifle.

In all three of the cases above the rifles I've seen, used and have heard from others about with Heym barrels - I've not heard any negative comments. As a personal attest mine is super accurate and I've been shootng it for over 23 years - still shots sub-MOA groups with factory ammo and my reloads.


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FWIW, Martini & Hagn use HEYM barrels with regularity.

Here's a 375 that they note as having a HEYM barrel.

http://www.martiniandhagngunmakers.com/customrifles.htm



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When I visited the factory about 20+ years ago they had a hammer with 140 tons of pressure to make their barrels. The barrel blanks started as a piece of steel about 12 to 16" long and nearly 2" in diameter. They were also making axle parts for BMW's
 
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what is your opinion about barrels made by German hem accuracy and longevity ? there are both in Cr mo and stainless steel.
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yes


Did you mean F. W. Heym barrels? IMO, they are excellent, just as are all the other gun parts they make and assemble!


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