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DW RZ-45 Heritage
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. I can't wait..... 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 I do give it up (the tree), I'm not paying shipping.
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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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Quote:
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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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