A new release from Heritage Arms.
Heritage Barkeep™
Introducing the newest member of our Heritage family, the 2" Barkeep
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I bought a couple of factory blemished 9-round Heritage Rough Riders a few months back to try and make my .22 LR ammo last longer when plinking with the kids. Those things are a blast to shoot and have become some of my favorite range/plinking guns. Now it looks like I'll have to add a Barkeep to the collection. I'm hoping they start offering the .22 WMR cylinders for that model too. I don't do much plinking with .22 WMR, but I like having it as an option.
Seems like your son never gets to shoot it. You did say you bought it for him didn't you?Heritage makes a decent budget conscious revolver. I have a .22lr - .22mag I bought as a gift for my son. It's pretty accurate at the 30ft I've shot it with pretty consistent tight groups.
He's definitely used it quite a few times when I take him out I shoot it too.Seems like your son never gets to shoot it. You did say you bought it for him didn't you?
Heritage makes a decent budget conscious revolver. I have a .22lr - .22mag I bought as a gift for my son. It's pretty accurate at the 30ft I've shot it with pretty consistent tight groups.
I practice out to 50ft with larger caliber pistols but I can't see where I'm hitting with .22lr past 30 using shoot'n see targets.30 feet ??? Why you want to stand on top the target for? At least get out there to 25 yards and see how it shoots.
When I bought my first handgun ( Security-Six .357 ) I started out shooting at 25 yards because I didn't know any better. I was shooting at least 50 and most of the time 100 rounds each night. Yes I was using .38 special mostly but would run a few .357s once in a while too. This is how I got good enough to make head shots on Squirrels with my Single-Six .22.
The Heritage revolvers I have handled felt good and seemed to be well made. Start the kids close and work the distance out as they get good.
I practice out to 50ft with larger caliber pistols but I can't see where I'm hitting with .22lr past 30 using shoot'n see targets.
The advertisement said that the 22 wmr is available and will work with the Barkeep.
Reason why @10mmLife can’t see past 30’.........sheeressshhhhhI practice out to 50ft with larger caliber pistols but I can't see where I'm hitting with .22lr past 30 using shoot'n see targets.
I practice out to 50ft with larger caliber pistols but I can't see where I'm hitting with .22lr past 30 using shoot'n see targets.
I think that's part of the whole rimfire experience. I took one of my Rough Riders to the range today, and shot about 50 rounds at 25 yards. It's always suspenseful when you hit the return button with no idea how well you shot. I learned that I could get plenty of center mass hits on an adult at 25 yards, but a soda can or bottle at that distance would be relatively safe. I'd have got it a few times, but I definitely need more long-range practice with the Heritage.
I picked mine up two weeks ago, and it is an incredibly fun plinker. One of the biggest surprises is that I ordered the .22 Magnum cylinder online, and it arrived in the mail a few days later. The biggest thing to remember is to take the external extractor with you to the range (I learned the hard way). I found that extraction with the tool went quicker than I expected, and is actually very intuitive. The loading/extracting process is one of the reasons I bought the Barkeep because it allows me to spend an hour shooting with my sons without burning through 1,000 rounds of ammo.
The build quality is exceptional, and the Barkeep is heavier than it looks due to the use of sturdy materials. It cost me $159 shipped and I think it was money well spent. I highly recommend picking one up if you can find one.
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I picked up mine at Granite State Indoor range a local LGS/rental range for $150.00Where did you purchase it from? I am really getting the itch!!