Once you get the boots broken in they should work fine. Heavy leather, especially pull on boots, tend to do that- ride up your heel.
Or if you really want the boot to mold to your foot(quickly) do what I do, pour water in the boot- preferably on a warm day- and wear them all day or until dry. Don't fill them completely full, just a water glass will do. Take them off for the night, put a fan on them to finish drying and when you put them on the next day they are molded to your foot.
Course, if the boots are not top quality leather and stitching they will fall apart when wet. But with a good quality boot it works.
Or just wear them dry, day in and day out and they will eventually break in on their own.
Or if you really want the boot to mold to your foot(quickly) do what I do, pour water in the boot- preferably on a warm day- and wear them all day or until dry. Don't fill them completely full, just a water glass will do. Take them off for the night, put a fan on them to finish drying and when you put them on the next day they are molded to your foot.
Course, if the boots are not top quality leather and stitching they will fall apart when wet. But with a good quality boot it works.
Or just wear them dry, day in and day out and they will eventually break in on their own.