Just shy of 3 years after placing my order, I am finally in possession of my dream rifle, a Heym 89b, chambered in the classic and historic .577 NE. Not a whole lot of upgrades on this one, just color case hardening with simple but tasteful gold inlays and border engraving. The pictures don't do this rifle justice...it looks much better in person!
The positive side of waiting so long for delivery of the rifle, was that I was able to put together a decent stock of reloading components. I have several loads ready for testing, including full power 750 grain woodleigh softs with a variety of powders (R15 w/ filler, H4831, IMR4831), 650 grain hard cast using an Accurate Mold with AA5744 powder, and 650 grain woodleigh BPE softs with H4198, both of the 650 grain loads using kynoch foam filler wads.
I can't wait to shoot this thing, and I hope to get to the range within the next few weeks. I will post a range report on this forum when I do…
Is it too heavy for carrying long distances? Check.
Is it over-powered for everything other than pachyderms? Check.
Does it rank as my most unrealistic firearms purchase to date? Check.
Does it put a smile on my face every time I shoulder it? Absolutely.