Review of the 2012 Heym
Jumbo Challenge
With Special Guests
Mark Sullivan and Peter Dafner
Professional Hunters
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First Place Heym Trophy |
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Heym Gleichamberg Factory |
The 2012 Heym Jumbo Challenge
has concluded and was a great success. Participants came from around the world
to experience all that the two day event had to offer. From start to finish,
everything was extremely well done and was enjoyed by all. Many of those who
attended have personally expressed their satisfaction to me and are looking
forward to next year’s event with great anticipation! Planning is already
underway for the 2013 event which will also be held in Germany.
This year’s event was
sponsored by Heym, Jäger Magazine, Jagdzeit International, Martin Baum Taxidermy,
Waffen Albert Range, Sax Munitions, PD Safaris, and Wildlife art. All of the
sponsors were very helpful and interesting. I must make special mention of Roland
from Jagdzeit. Roland offered to show us around his neck of the woods
(Melsungen, Germany) later in the week and we had a great time together. While
showing us around we had an opportunity to view much of the wildlife hunted in Germany
and had a delicious Hirsch meal.
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Red Deer |
The Heym event consisted of a
shooting competition on April 21st known as “The Heym Jumbo
Challenge” and also a factory tour day on the 22nd at the Heym Gleichamberg
factory. The shooting day was structured around special guest Mark Sullivan’s
receipt of his newly manufactured Heym .577 Nitro Express double rifle. Day one
started early with a safety briefing at the Waffen Albert shooting range in
Schweinfurt, Germany. Anton Albert is the manager of the range facility and did
a great job preparing the facility for the shooting event.
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Stefan Bader Briefing at the Waffen Albert Range |
The Waffen Albert Range is a
state-of-the-art indoor facility. The
main floor consists of a large hall with a food and drink area available for the
attendees and spectators. The shooting competition required a registration fee
for those who wished to compete. With the first place prize being a lovely
trophy, a very nice shooting bag, and a beautiful Heym
SR 30, Special Mountain Model Rifle in .7mm Remington Magnum-(valued at over 3,500
Euro) there was no shortage of competitors.
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Main Floor (Hall) of the Waffen Albert Range
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State-of-the-Art facility Made the Indoor Shooting Enjoyable |
I previously had spoken with
the staff at Heym and expressed my desire to participate in the shooting event
without being eligible for the shooting awards. This was announced on the day of
the event and was agreeable to the competitors. My interest was to show support
for my friend Mark and to support the Heym event. The shooting event was great
fun but also offered serious competition for those who attended for that
purpose. It was an absolute pleasure to shoot in the modern range facility. I
should mention that there were many great shooters present but also some new
and less skilled shooters that were learning about double rifles. All were made
to feel welcome and encouraged to enjoy the competition.
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Either Bring Your Heym Rifle or Use One Provided by the Factory |
All competitors were required
to use Heym rifles. The shooting event also allowed participants to use the
wonderful rifles manufactured and made available by Heym instead of bringing
their own rifles if they chose to do so. Bolt action and double rifles were
available and ranged from .375 H&H through .458 Lott. I have shot many
double rifles but this was the first opportunity for me to shoot Heym double
rifles. I found them to be exceptional in every way.
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Shawn Joyce Shooting the Heym Jumbo in .577 Nitro Express |
Shooting stations consisted
of a six balloon speed shooting target, distant and simulated charging Cape
buffalo, mechanical/moving leopard target, elephant, distant and simulated charging
lion, and finally a head-to-head balloon shooting station. The two shooter
balloon station was for the competition finalists to square-off in a shooter
versus shooter match. All of the
shooting stations were great and the balloon speed shooting stations were very
exciting. There was a break in the shooting day to enjoy a delicious lunch that
was made available.
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Balloon Speed and Accuracy Shooting Station |
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Mark Putting the Shooter on the Sticks |
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Distant Buffalo Target |
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Simulated Charging Buffalo Target |
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Peter Dafner Scores the Elephant Station |
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Dr. Frank Metzner Scores the Distant Lion Target
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Immediately following the primary
shooting competition the scores were tallied to determine the finalists. The
finalists then competed in the final head-to-head competition.
After all of the shooting was done Dr.
Sebastian Lubig walked away with a gorgeous trophy and a beautiful Heym rifle!
Every participant in the shooting event received a prize that they were allowed
to select from the prize table. Everything from art to ammunition.
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CEO Thomas Wolkmann Presents Dr. Sebastian Lubig his Prize
Heym SR 30, Special Mountain Model Rifle |
The top five shooting
competitors at the 2012 Heym Jumbo Challenge were:
1. Dr.
Sebastian Lubig
2.
Christoph Knörr
3. Roland
Zippel
4. Herbert
Ebner
5. Dr.
Jürgen Bornhaupt
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Thomas Wolkmann Presents Mark Sullivan His Custom Made .577 NE Jumbo |
A side program
“Shooting with Jumbo-Face the Challenge” was conducted at the range and it seemed
to be highly enjoyed by shooters and spectators alike. Those who were willing
lined-up to shoot Mark’s newly manufactured Heym Jumbo .577 Nitro Express
double rifle. There were a few wide-eyed participants after they pressed the
triggers but everyone had a great time. The newly designed stock dimensions
developed for this rifle are fantastic!
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Kynoch 750 Grain Solids Were Provided for Shooting Enjoyment |
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I Promise You this Won't Hurt a Bit |
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Just Press the Trigger and Enjoy the Moment |
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A Fun Day of Shooting Draws to a Close at the Waffen Albert Range
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Following the shooting event and
awards ceremony everyone made their way to a restaurant located in Römhild. The
Hotel and Restaurant Zum Hirsch prepared a fantastic meal that was hosted by
Heym. The hotel/restaurant owner Rolf, his wonderful wife Gabi, and daughter
Nicole presented a delicious home cooked meal.
The menu consisted of Bärlauch soup, duck, wild boar, venison, and all of
the delicious supporting foods and gravies. I should also mention the delicious
homemade beers, hand churned butter, and of course dessert. After an evening of
good food and socializing everyone headed to bed thinking about what exciting
moments tomorrow would bring during the Heym factory tour day.
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Heym Factory and Office Located in Gleichamberg |
Day two started at the Heym factory located in Gleichamberg. The
attendees were divided up into manageable sized groups and were each escorted
through the factory for employee guided tours.
Every step of the manufacturing process was observed and explained
during the tour. The tour started with the arrival of rough materials through
the presentation of a completed rifle to the client.
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Barrels Being Honed |
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Barrels Awaiting Hammering |
The tour offered an opportunity for interaction and discussion with the actual
tradesperson in their work area while they were performing their skills. Everything
from barrel making, hammering the barrel, gun assembly, soldering double rifle
barrels, part fitting, stock wood selection, stock making/fitting, regulation, and
of course finish and engraving. Being able
to personally meet with Master Engraver Michael Richter and view his work was
an unexpected bonus. I greatly appreciated the personal attention provided by
Rico during the factory tour and also the opportunity to shoot in the rifle
regulation area. It offered me the chance to handle and shoot Heym rifles I had
never shot previously.
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Attention to Detail in Every Step |
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Older Machines are Utilized for Some Machining Duties |
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Soldering |
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Assembly and Fitting |
Following the factory tour a
delicious barbecue meal was prepared at the factory along with other great
German dishes and desserts. The food was excellent and the spirit of friendly
good-fellowship was ever-present! After the delicious lunch the large group
assembled in the Heym conference room for the professional hunter lecture event.
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Peter Dafner PH |
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Peter Lectures to the Attendees |
Prior to the professional
hunter event several presentations were made by Thomas Wolkmann on behalf of
Heym. Following the presentations Peter Dafner began his presentation. Peter is
a German PH in East Africa. Peter specializes in buffalo hunting and presented
his experiences and shooting techniques through an audiovisual presentation. Peter
shared his recommendation on caliber selection and bullet types. The presentation
was followed by a question and answer period.
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Mark Sullivan PH |
Following Peter’s
presentation, Mark Sullivan began his scheduled presentation. Mark began by
showing an audiovisual presentation with hunting footage. The video
presentation was followed by lecture, a question and answer session, and a live
demonstration in front of the class. Mark interacted with the group and
described his way of hunting and preferred shooting methods with big bore
doubles. Mark also shared his experience with different guns, calibers, and
bullets.
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Mark Presents to the Attendees |
Both Peter and Mark mingled
with the attendees and were available for personal private discussions
following the group presentations. Mark and Peter also provided photo
opportunities and autographs to the many attendees.
Many chose to take a final
opportunity after the lectures to visit with new friends one last time and also
to look at and handle the finest of handmade guns manufactured in Germany. The
Heym event was many things to different people. It was a fantastic competition
with an extraordinary and personal tour into the manufacturing process of these
rifles. The event also allowed those present to have an opportunity to get to
know the professionals who use these rifles daily in their jobs. An unexpected
bonus was the opportunity to interact with a very diverse group of people from
around the world and to make many new friends. My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed
the hospitality extended by Thomas, Manfred, Frank, Rico, Stefan, and all the
employees at Heym. It was also a pleasure to spend time with Chris from Heym
USA.
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Our Search for Bärlauch and Schnittlauch |
I have to mention that the
Hotel and Restaurant Zum Hirsch is a great place to stay. The owner Rolf, his wife
Gabi, and daughter Nicole were fantastic hosts. Rolf was hauling me and my wife
around the forests of Germany to pick Bärlauch and Schnittlauch! He
also took us to see many wonderful sights near Römhild. We came as
guests but we left as friends and are looking forward to our next visit with
them.
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The Bärlauch and Schnittlauch Harvest! |
The executive staff and
workers at Heym did a great job with this event. My wife and I are looking
forward to seeing everyone again soon. Thanks for making us feel welcome and part
of the Heym family. If the 2012 event is any example, anyone considering
attending the 2013 Heym event will have a great time. This year’s competition
had fifty-one shooters accompanied by ninety-four spectators. Thirty-nine
competitors shot Mark’s .577 Nitro Express. One hundred thirty-four attended
the factory tour day. Next year’s event promises to be just as great and as
well attended.
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Heym Promotional Photo with Heym Jumbo .577 Nitro Express
Mark Sullivan PH-Nitro Express Safaris & Shawn Joyce-Diizche Safari Adventures |
I enjoyed seeing how these
firearms are manufactured. After having the opportunity to shoot these great
Heym double rifles from .450/.400 to .577 Nitro Express I know that Heym makes
a fantastic double that perfectly meets my needs. I am looking forward to
attending next year, seeing my new and old friends from Germany and Europe,
hunting for Roe buck, and maybe just maybe picking up my new Heym double! Hope
to see you next year at the event.