Daniel Cary
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I want a Heym 89B something fierce!
I wonder if they have any 88's not spoken for?I want a Heym 89B something fierce!
Doubtful, just emailed ..
I want a Heym 89B something fierce!
I wonder if they have any 88's not spoken for?I want a Heym 89B something fierce!
If going for the .470 in 89B I'd go for the .500 NE instead. If you can manage the recoil of the .470 then you can the .500. However, the .500 gives you a significant advantage over the .470 in regards to power and effectiveness. So far, 4 shots out of mine accounted for 2 elephants and 2 buffalo. Elephants dropped right there, and buffalo were dead when we got to them (double lung shots both).Great looking rifle and bull! I am saving up for a 89B in 470 NE.
Congrats on the Buffalo. BTW is than Hans Moatche with you in the picture. Sure looks like him. If it is, please tell Art Lambart says hello. He was working for Cruiser Safaris in 2016 when I hunted with him. IMHO he is one hell of a PH. I've had several PH(s) since then, none of whom could carry his lunch!!
Tanks, I take it you have the 89 in .500If going for the .470 in 89B I'd go for the .500 NE instead. If you can manage the recoil of the .470 then you can the .500. However, the .500 gives you a significant advantage over the .470 in regards to power and effectiveness. So far, 4 shots out of mine accounted for 2 elephants and 2 buffalo. Elephants dropped right there, and buffalo were dead when we got to them (double lung shots both).
Sure looks like Hans. Hunted with him at Cruiser 2009 with my son. Hans Just got his DG Ph but not on his own just yet at Ken Moody Safaris I don' t know for sure if he is still in learning stage, been a few weeks since I last got to get info. The best Ph ever for first time hunter . Just taught my son so much in 2 weeks. Now my son hunts all he can. Thanks HansCongratulations!!!!!
I don't think I could dream up a more perfect buffalo....at least for my taste!
@Shootist43 I agree, that does look like Hans. I know he left Cruiser's several years ago to start his own company. Not sure where he is now though.
In the 89b the 500NE comes in either an Afrika frame at around 4.5kg, or Grosse BoxTanks, I take it you have the 89 in .500
If so, very cool.
I hate to get on this "Frame" thing again, but Not including the Gross Box. What is the smallest frame that can be used for the .500?
Gross Box & Next step down?
Sure looks like Hans. Hunted with him at Cruiser 2009 with my son. Hans Just got his DG Ph but not on his own just yet at Ken Moody Safaris I don' t know for sure if he is still in learning stage, been a few weeks since I last got to get info. The best Ph ever for first time hunter . Just taught my son so much in 2 weeks. Now my son hunts all he can. Thanks Hans
Thank You Kevin!In the 89b the 500NE comes in either an Afrika frame at around 4.5kg, or Grosse Box
Tanks, I take it you have the 89 in .500
If so, very cool.
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Hans was awesome. Between him and Jannie Nel I felt like I had two way overqualified PH’s. Took great care of me and put my then 12yo daughter on a fine Nyala.Sure looks like Hans. Hunted with him at Cruiser 2009 with my son. Hans Just got his DG Ph but not on his own just yet at Ken Moody Safaris I don' t know for sure if he is still in learning stage, been a few weeks since I last got to get info. The best Ph ever for first time hunter . Just taught my son so much in 2 weeks. Now my son hunts all he can. Thanks Hans
Beautiful 89's & quite the difference's. Is the .500 on the Gross Box?First, to the OP amazing Buffalo!!! Taking a bull like that with a double must have been a very enriching experience.
To answer Kevin’s note, my 500 is extremely manageable, more like a big push vs a jarring impact, and not at all bulky (in the first picture below it is compared to the small action 375).
I don’t know how to post video but also below is a screen grab of the highest point of recoil from a right barrel shot.
However, I believe that fit plays a significant role, as my brother who happily shoots his ultralight 375 from prone thinks the 500 is too much to handle.
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