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Sorry for the delay...
Picked up my Heritage Monday night, cleaned and lubed ( Not very dirty at all ). (now it is, I'll have to clean her up. ![]() Took it to the range on Tuesday, put 100 rounds of 200 Gr. round nose Rainier over 4.8 Gr. of 231. I had zero malfunctions as the pistol was running perfect. ![]() The trigger is great, tight fitting barrel bushing and fit and machining is superb. Of course I had to let others share in my experience. fellow in the lane next to mine had a night hawk, I let him shoot mine and he let me shoot his... The Night Hawk was OK, for a $2,900 gun. Maybe I expected more??? Well, the guy next to me as well as one of the guys behind the counter loved the Heritage. They were very impressed that it was a production gun and not custom. ![]() I love the pistol and think I made the right choice. Get a gun that's fun to shoot in 45ACP. I did just that. ![]() The sights are a bit off. Shooting high, I'm having to set the bullseye well above the front sight. like in image.1 ![]() Getting the hang of it... 10 yards 5 shot groups. I don't think I can complain much. I might change the sights getting a higher front Fiber optic? We'll see... I'm going to send the pistol back to Dave Severns for some added features in the near future. ![]() Thanks for reading. ![]() Greg
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Very nice Greg, congrats!!
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"This is the 44 Magnum AutoMag and holds a 300 grain cartridge and if properly used can remove the fingerprints"!! COTEP # CBOB0152 |
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Another 50 down the pipe.
![]() I went across the street to my neighbors and set up the shooting tree. This things a blast. Worked just as well as the Heritage. ![]() No problems with dents or dings, just splatter marks. Very cool. Love the Heritage. ![]() Greg
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Very cool Greg. I love my Heritage and that spinner is sweet. It would make a great karma, hint hint lol
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If you're shooting as in image 1,that's the six o'clock hold, which is proper for most shooters, and therefore wouldn't be high.
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Very nice gun.
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This. Some pistols are set up that way for a certain zero at a determined yardage, and sight picture 2 will be the zero at a longer distance..kind of like the KD range in the Corps..6 oclock at 100 yards, center mass at 300. Nice pistol
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I have a Browning Challenger III set up that way. I'm just use to sight pic #2 for my 1911s. I'll keep shooting it and make a decision latter. Greg
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