DillonG
AH enthusiast
With all of the travel restrictions going on, I am seriously considering updating quite a bit of my hunting gear. Anyone else having the same thoughts?
What calibers are your doubles?I constantly update my travel gear as things improve and change not just hunting gear.
That being said I wouldn't have bought two double rifles if it wasn't for restrictions as I already would have been on an international trip and not spending so much time online browsing firearms sale sites.
Heym .500 NE and VC .450 NE both left handed.What calibers are your doubles?
I have noticed that a lot of people who buy CZs send them to AHR. What work are you having done to them there?I am constantly buying hunting items and updating hunting gear. In the last month I have bought CZ 550s in 375 HH and 458 Lott. The 375 is back from AHR and the Lott is there now
I have noticed that a lot of people who buy CZs send them to AHR. What work are you having done to them there?
Heym .500 NE and VC .450 NE both left handed.
Retiring the Merkel or adding to the collection Marius?After handling the two, any comments on which of the two you prefer? Been researching between Heym and VC for my next double rifle.
Retiring the Merkel or adding to the collection Marius?
Less bruising as wellJust visiting the idea to upgrade.
Much easier and cheaper doing it with a double rifle than the wife, Col.
AHR does more than just improve the accuracy of your CZ.AHR has a good reputation and I have no doubt they do nice work. If I were to hunt crocs or hippos in water with my CZ 550 375 H&H, I would consider and upgrade for accuracy. Otherwise, I think my rifle shoots well enough for its purpose.
Hey thanks for that information. Been looking at the Winchesters in either 416 or 375. Not sure if they would require the same amount of work, but definitely a resource I will keep in mind.AHR does more than just improve the accuracy of your CZ.
They are a resource for those who don't have the time or skill to make these upgrades.
Wayne offers upgrades that many want like a 3-position sear blocking safety, better trigger and barrel shortening.
Many of his options are about making the CZ perform more reliably in the field.
Tuning and smoothing the action is a critical step for the feeding of a CRF rifle.
Any 375 or larger rifle that has been to AHR for a #1 or better is ready for a DG hunt.
That is what AHR is about.
After handling the two, any comments on which of the two you prefer? Been researching between Heym and VC for my next double rifle.