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.505 Granite Mauser. Smithson Rings
14 September 2005, 06:04
Woodjack.505 Granite Mauser. Smithson Rings
http://www.gunsamerica.com/guns/976621842.htmHow do you like the QD.mount system?
They also make them in screwdown fixed version(for round recievers),with the ring integral to each base.
14 September 2005, 09:57
Paolo9,5x73Essential points:
1. QUICK detachable/attachable system maintaining zero
2. Stays put under recoil
3. Low profile is desirable
These magnum actions cost thousands so having screws between mount and double square bridge is LOCO.
14 September 2005, 10:40
500grains$9K for an AHR is completely off the map!
14 September 2005, 11:07
ShopCartRacing$9000 for a spraypainted gun?
-Spencer
14 September 2005, 18:12
new_guyThey really botched it with the star-trek scope mount.
If you're going to scope a 3K mauser action it deserves claw mounts.
14 September 2005, 20:16
ForrestBThe complete rifle doesn't do much for me and seems over-priced by a couple grand or more.
With regard to the scope mounts, I personally like them. I'm a traditionalist and agree that claw mounts are a proper solution, but those Smithson integral mounts are functionally better than claw mounts. They are fast, secure and actually look good when you see them up close. Often, bolt-on claw mounts leave much to be desired asthetically; I think Smithson's mount and ring system is a work of art.
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15 September 2005, 01:10
tiggertatequote:
Originally posted by 500grains:
$9K for an AHR is completely off the map!
I think that is the round (500 AHR) not the rifle. The action is Granite Arms and I think AHR is CZ exclusively.
"Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson.
15 September 2005, 03:35
Michael RobinsonAHR will build a rifle based on a Granite Mountain action and by the looks of it that rifle was built by AHR. Of course, the cost of the rifle is about doubled by opting for the GM action.
And that rifle has a lot of expensive extras. Still, I do agree it is overpriced by a substantial amount. I don't know for sure, but I doubt that the owner paid AHR very much more than $8,900 for that rifle when it was brand new.
Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
15 September 2005, 05:15
tiggertateI didn't know. What gives it away as an AHR, the stock lines?
"Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson.
15 September 2005, 07:52
fritz454Triggertate,
Ed was using the GMA action for awhile. I think he has since switched back tot eh CZ but he did do a number on the GMA. That alone will add 2500 bucks to the project. I just love the GMA actions for big bores. Sure they need some work and smoothing but they are a great strong place to start and at 3k not all that bad for what you get. Sure there are cheaper ways to go but I'm sold on them and the time saved is more time to go hunting or shooting.
John
15 September 2005, 08:29
JKSThis rifle was offered on AR by bobmuelle on Aug 3.
Posted Aug 3, 1:24 PM
i have a new .500 AHR for sale.GMA action,XXX wood,rings,dies,brass.Test fired only.Call or email for details.$8900
906 249 1529
Posts: 1 | Location: U.P. of Michigan | Registered: 03 August 2005
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16 September 2005, 20:37
Paolo9,5x73Test fired .500, yep that's the MO.

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22 September 2005, 06:01
bobmuelle1.The rifle is brand new and unfired.(by me)
2.Built by AHR,action is Granite Mountain Arms.
3.500AHR caliber.
4.No one in this forum has seen the pics of this rifle,so a little slack as to its relative worth might be in order.
5.$8900 is an opener, subject to negotiation.
22 September 2005, 08:23
RobgunbuilderAHR has begun building ,500 AHR's on the GMA action as per my reccomendations.A GMA action alone is 3K. This thing will atbleast feed properly how many other .500;s will do that in reality. 0K seems a bit high but not really.-Rob
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22 September 2005, 09:01
500grainsBob,
Sorry about my pricing comment, but from what observed, Ed does not build best quality guns, but I can get a best quality rifle on az GMA from another maker for $10K. But in the end the market will decide the rifle's value and we could all be wrong.
22 September 2005, 10:12
Michael Robinsonquote:
Originally posted by 500grains:
Bob,
Sorry about my pricing comment, but from what observed, Ed does not build best quality guns, but I can get a best quality rifle on az GMA from another maker for $10K. But in the end the market will decide the rifle's value and we could all be wrong.
500grains,
I have three soon to be four from Ed that I love. As to best, well that is for each man to determine.
Spend it if you got it and don't care if it's wasted.

Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
23 September 2005, 00:33
AtkinsonThose are excellent actions and very expensive. My concern is using a scope on a 505 is just plain dangerous and not needed, I would put a Williams Guide Peep sight on it, God forbid an aluminum sight!!, but hey they don't make it in steel and its a compact little dandy of a ghost peep!!

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