My new Heym Express in .416 Rigby

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Just wanted to share a new LEFTY Heym martini express that I couldn't live without. Chambered in .416 Rigby and topped with a Zeiss 1-4 I'm looking forward to taking it over with me on my next trip. I'm told it was built in '92 and has sat unfired since then. A real shame but good for me! Anyway, how'd I do?
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Oh my! That’s one beautiful rifle.
 
Stunning rifle!! Congrats!
 
Great looking rifle. ‘92 though? It would be a Heym Express, no Ralf Martini involved.
 
Great rifle.
Superb action, sytem and barell.
Maybe the stock is a little bit to german and heavy...
 
Good rifle

These were made in many cartridges up to .600 NE . I saw some of them on an event show once , they were great build and not that costly for the time . One got a lot of value for the build .
 
These were made in many cartridges up to .600 NE .
Correct.
In 600 NE and in 577 NE and in 500 NE (even in different 500 wildcats calibers, custom made directly from the factory - then in Münnerstadt/Germany -).
 
416 rigby is one of my favorites, all a guy really needs for everything.
 
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Look how straight the stock is and how there is no drop...beefy as it should be! Well done. A proper 416 Rigby can do anything in Africa...biggest to smallest...no problem. 400 grain TSX or A-square and a good solid and you are set for everything.
 
Congrats on the new rifle, it look like a beautiful gun, good luck with it.
 
It would be the perfect bolt gun if it wasn't left handed! :A Tease: :A Outta:
 
I have a pre-Martini right hand sibling in .404J I really like it. Maybe a tad heavy for the caliber, but it sure is a pussycat. I think you’ve done well and will really like it. Congrats.
 
What separates the Heym express from the Heym Martini express?
 
Just wanted to share a new LEFTY Heym martini express that I couldn't live without. Chambered in .416 Rigby and topped with a Zeiss 1-4 I'm looking forward to taking it over with me on my next trip. I'm told it was built in '92 and has sat unfired since then. A real shame but good for me! Anyway, how'd I do? View attachment 620793
Congratulations my friend!!! Beautiful rifle!!! Looking forward to many reports with this rifle!!!!
 

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