TOBY458
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No. It's called the " I buy shit I don't need " bug!Toby must have been bitten by the “Heym” bug
No. It's called the " I buy shit I don't need " bug!Toby must have been bitten by the “Heym” bug
I figure he HAS to have a good reason to sell, RIGHT???You of all people ask that?
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3 or 3.25 in?
I concur.I seriously doubt Heym ever chambered the 88 in 3.25".
Hopefully the OP will confirm for you.
I thought that as well, but now I own 2 Heym 88's!! However I take the bus to work now, cause I sold my truck.....Lovely, but too rich for my blood. I'll never own a double. If I tried, the wife would use it on me!
I thought that as well, but now I own 2 Heym 88's!! However I take the bus to work now, cause I sold my truck.....
You sold a depreciating asset for an appreciating asset...honestly it is sound financial advice.
Never Say Never. If you do then karma will present you with a once in a lifetime dealLovely, but too rich for my blood. I'll never own a double. If I tried, the wife would use it on me!
Lovely, but too rich for my blood. I'll never own a double. If I tried, the wife would use it on me!
honestly, this is an under appreciated answer on this forum. Never owning a double is a much happier position for a hunter than owning a junk double that’s unreliable.
the bottom floor on doubles that are safe and reliable seems to be blaser-krieghoff-heym and then it rolls into the British stuff.
In my independent straw poll of double owners 5 years after purchase, I’ve found ZERO that were happy with their “economy” doubles.
save your money, buy a trusty 375 magazine rifle and go hunt. Doubles are great, but not worth domestic problems with a spouse or buying a half-ass one that doesn’t work.
For those that ARE contemplating a double, please buy one like the ad here, a good used Heym. Spend a little more and get a better used gun rather than dropping $6500-$8500 on something that you can’t trust your life with.
Well, but what about the Baikal/Rem/Spartan? Those are worthy doubles right, I mean right?honestly, this is an under appreciated answer on this forum. Never owning a double is a much happier position for a hunter than owning a junk double that’s unreliable.
the bottom floor on doubles that are safe and reliable seems to be blaser-krieghoff-heym and then it rolls into the British stuff.
In my independent straw poll of double owners 5 years after purchase, I’ve found ZERO that were happy with their “economy” doubles.
save your money, buy a trusty 375 magazine rifle and go hunt. Doubles are great, but not worth domestic problems with a spouse or buying a half-ass one that doesn’t work.
For those that ARE contemplating a double, please buy one like the ad here, a good used Heym. Spend a little more and get a better used gun rather than dropping $6500-$8500 on something that you can’t trust your life with.