Want To Buy First Double Rifle

A very incomplete list of Professional Hunters that use Heyms:


I have never seen such a list for Chapuis, Verney Caron, Merkel, Searcy, or Sabatti.

Beyond Heyms, the most common doubles I see in Africa are century old Wilkes 470s which says a lot about British longevity as well.
My PH Lou Hallamore loves his Wilkes 470, nice workman’s rifle
 
You are so right, I’ve bought 7 after each time saying I would not buy another, worse than drugs in their addiction
Well, as stated on the post below I am done.

 
I'd say if you want modern and aren't rich enough to start your campfires with 100 dollar bills it would be hard to argue that Heym is the best "affordable " modern double.

That being said, there still isn't anything in the hands like an early 20th century English Double, except modern really expensive english doubles LOL. I wasn't a believer until I acquired a 1920's vintage Manton Best Boxlock in 470. Which I will sell after this year.....but I simply must take it over and shoot 2 buffalo with it this fall.
 
I agree with choosing a Heym. That is a Heym 470 in the picture and I have 2 Heym 450s. It has not been mentioned, but the interrupting sears on the Heym will prevent a discharge if the Heym is dropped. To me that is an important feature many doubles do not have.
 
I'd say if you want modern and aren't rich enough to start your campfires with 100 dollar bills it would be hard to argue that Heym is the best "affordable " modern double.

If you look at the "fine print" on many modern doubles, you'll find that they do not authorize monometal solids. Even those that do, sometimes they mean "barnes softs" and not some lathe turned, extra long, harder-than-brass solid.

A heym definitely is up for the task.

But some of the others that cannot? Well I'm stuck buying a special diet of traditional cup-and-core FMJs that are very hard to find and often haven't been produced in a decade or more. If I'm going to spend $15k on a gun that is low quality and needs a special diet, I'm sure as hell going to find a Birmingham British Gun that is a work of art and needs a special diet.

The juice has to be worth the squeeze. A British gun is worth the squeeze for me and a Heym will tolerate any hideous, high-pressure, hard monometal you can throw at it.

At the end of the day if I'm forced to feed it special food and I don't even get the pleasure of holding a British gun, its a lose-lose. That's sort of my philosophical position on the matter.
 
WE WENT WITH O/U FOR OUR DOUBLE RIFLES, RIGHT OR WRONG. BERETTA SS06 458WM AND A BERETTA 689 GOLD SABLE WITH 9.3X74R AND 30-06 BARRELS ALL WORKED OVER BY JJ. WHOLE PACKAGE WAS JUST A BIT MORE THAN Y'ALL ARE TALKING FOR A GOOD SXS.
 

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