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R8's are useful as a cautionary example only in the world of double rifles.....I
If I get a 500 Jeffery barrel for my R8 and shoot it with open sights, can I come along?!
HWL
R8's are useful as a cautionary example only in the world of double rifles.....I
If I get a 500 Jeffery barrel for my R8 and shoot it with open sights, can I come along?!
Excellent news! .. And certainly look forward to seeing any upcoming pics regarding.Well, I just put a deposit down on one...I’ll post pics in a new thread when it arrives in 12 months!
Excellent news! .. And certainly look forward to seeing any upcoming pics regarding.
Someone mentioned Sullivan's 577's, I've only seen 2 88's though. One side plated, perhaps sidelock. the other 's.
I think you're correct. I believe he had his built before the 89B came out. When I was In Australia hunting Water Buffalo, my PH said that when he hunted with Mark he was using the Heym 577. He also said that Mark had a problem with the rifle doubling on him sometimes. I thought all Heyms had an anti doubling feature, but that contradicts what he said. This hunt took place in Dec 2015, so not sure when the 89B came out.I agree, I’ve only ever seen him with the 88 model. I ordered the 89b version with case colors and some gold inlay on sides and bottom.
I see you are from MI, I grew up in the Kalamazoo area! Small world...
I think you're correct. I believe he had his built before the 89B came out. When I was In Australia hunting Water Buffalo, my PH said that when he hunted with Mark he was using the Heym 577. He also said that Mark had a problem with the rifle doubling on him sometimes. I thought all Heyms had an anti doubling feature, but that contradicts what he said.
I hope all is well with your new rifle. Can't wait to see it!The Heym 577 I shot last week in Dallas was a case-colored 88 model. I shot it 8 times without any issues, and I am inexperienced with large double rifles.