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Heck of a starter gun for sure.
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Gunwolf, Do you handload for the 7x75R? If not, I have a need for your fired cases. It's ok if they are Berdan primed. Mike
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Mike, unfortunately all my earlier cases went lost some years ago. Since nearly 20 years I have not used the Heym, one reason was a broken trigger guard. Now it has been repaired and next time I will go to the range and shoot it again. As far as I know, I still have 2 boxes (ŕ 10) of the original cartridges. They are no longer available, but sometimes are offered on Egun. There are also sometimes cases offered. If I 'll get a source, I will let you know. I do not handload, but have a friend who ia able to do! Wolfgang
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Raimey, as you see, the barrels are Chrom-Vanadin from Bochumer Verein(BVG). As the Heym is built in 1961, it may belong to the last with such barrels, as far as I know, because in 1963, after the takeover by Krupp, the BVG label disappeared. What do you mean? Cheers, Wolfgang
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Gunwolf, I had the trigger guard of mine changed from Kunsthorn to steel. I may still have my old one, I guess you no longer need it. I have a few cases I can use as examples to make them from 9.3x74R, I just thought it was too good a chance to pass up. Mike
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Mike,
I got a new one from Kunsthorn made by a friend, who is a stocker. I like the Kunsthorn more, because it feels better, especially in winter, but of course that of steel is stronger. What steel are the barrels of yours made from? Would be interesting, because it`s from 1969.
Wolfgang
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Wolfgang, Without going to the vault to check, I believe it is Krupp. Mike
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