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I’m considering selling my CZ 505 Gibbs in order to build a custom 505. As I see it I have three options:

(1) Have my factory CZ reworked
(2) Sell the CZ and buy a Hein
(3) Sell the CZ and buy a GMA

I’m looking to keep the total cost around 5K. I’ll go synthetic on the stock if I have to. What is my best option of the three choices above?

Thanks for any responses

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What's the cost of a Heym?


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1) Why are you considering selling your CZ 550 Gibbs?

2) I like the GMA option.
 
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What's the cost of a Heym?


Not sure if Heym makes bolt guns? I think you meant Hein. I get the names crossed to.

But Hein's website quotes $3,050 USD for barreled action.

My buddy has a GMA on order and says he's got around $4,000 in the barreled action.

So for me the question is how much better is the GMA than the Hein?


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1) Why are you considering selling your CZ 550 Gibbs?

2) I like the GMA option.


I might be able to book a buffalo hunt next year and want to take a 505. My CZ needs work (feeding, bedding, etc.).

I was wondering if I'd just be better off with an option other than the CZ.


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"Not sure if Heym makes bolt guns?"



O' yes they do.

Here is the link.

http://www.sportingguns.com.au/Rifles/HEYM/Heym_ExpressMagnum.html
 
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"Not sure if Heym makes bolt guns?"



O' yes they do.

Thanks for the link and the clarification/correction. I'm pretty sure the Heym would be out of my price range. So let me rephrase, not sure if Heym makes a bolt gun for 5K...


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You know, since you are already invested in the CZ why not just put the money in it, since whatever you get custom won't bring its full investment value anyways using a CZ action to start with shouldn't be a worry.

Get a new bolt handle on it, new solid trigger (a couple guys here have gotten one from Tom Burgess) have it restocked with a nice stick. You would be under your 5000 mark and have a real nice rifle. Plus your wait time would likely be less since you already have it.

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That’s probably the most practical approach….

I’ve got three actions (VZ 24) out with Tom Burgess right now and am going to send him two more in the future. I’ve seen his work on some CZ’s and it is spectacular.

Who would I have do my wood work? Have the factory stock bolted and bedded or go brand new?


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I have 3 rifles from WFF Hein with 2 more on the way and they are absolutley great. My biggest is a 458 lott with an mpi stock. At the time (2.5 yrs ago), I invested about 4k in each plus optics. The wait is a little longer but if your just getting a barreled action the time may be shorter. For the money, the quality is unsurpassed. Greg Hein was great to work with and I would not hesitate to recomend him and his work.


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The German manufacturer Heym does make bolt action rifles in 505 Gibbs and AR member New_Guy is, I think, a dealer. Here's a link to the German web site:

http://www.heym-waffenfabrik.de/english/S_Buechs/S_MagBue/st_MagBu.html


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Can you get a synthetic stock that will fit the GMA? In that same price range you could also look at the Satterlee Arms action.
 
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That's true, the satterlee is another great option. I just think that for the difference in cost starting out the money could be spent on the wood/stocking of it and leave you some change.

As to who? depends, how about Lee Helgeland, he's up in Montana too I think, or one of our resident experts. Chic has done some for forum members who can attest to his skill. Might consider Biesen too, supposed to be master's with wood and have a very comfortable pattern, from what I hear.

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You can forget getting a Hein rifle within 12 months of ordering one.
I have had my LH 375 rifle on order since Feb 06 and it was forecasted to be built in 8-10 months. 10 months was reached at the end of 2006 and I am still waiting. I sure hope the rifle is worth it.


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Snowwolf, don't you just wish people would be honest with you on delivery dates in the first place? I have a rifle that was to take 6-8 months to get, that was 22 months ago! It does get old, all of the extra waiting.
 
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Snowwolfe, the Heins are worth the wait. I have 3 (458 lott,375 h&h,338 win) with a 25-06 on the way. In the future I will order a 22 hornet. Those complete 3 rifles were all built at the same time and took about 18 months. My only suggestion is to send Greg the ammo you want it to shoot so he can make sure it fits and feeds in the magazine correctly.


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I talked to Ed at AHR about fixing up my Gibbs. Ed was very helpful and said that they could get it get it tuned up no problem. He said he would like to take a look at it before he decided what work needs to be done.

We never talked any $$$ but I did ask about the 600 OK. I’m considering selling the 505 and taking the difference I'd sink into it and take the plunge on the 600.

I’m going to take the weekend to think it over. At least I’d have a gun built right form the ground up!


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I talked to Ed at AHR about fixing up my Gibbs. Ed was very helpful and said that they could get it get it tuned up no problem. He said he would like to take a look at it before he decided what work needs to be done.

We never talked any $$$ but I did ask about the 600 OK. I’m considering selling the 505 and taking the difference I'd sink into it and take the plunge on the 600.

I’m going to take the weekend to think it over. At least I’d have a gun built right form the ground up!


PM SAFARIKID he says he may sell his 600 OK.
 
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I saw that thread…

Looks like a good deal when you consider all the extras…

The only problem is I’ve got to sell my 505 to generate a down payment & need the lag time of the rifle being built to come up with the extra cash….


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Ok,I have 2 600 AHR's and I have decided to sell either one...The "priceyone" you know about from the thread..The other one I got made this Feb and it is nice also and alot less money...I want $4800 for it and it has been shot 20x and has taken a 275 and 380 pd Russian boar with 900 Woodleighs-what a Hammer!Smiler..It is a all black gun,stainless barrel with rear island sight and Banded/hooded front and sling stud on barrel.All is duracoated with MPI custom Kevlar/glass stock.Shoots great!As NEW,no scratchs or dings,NO WAIT and I would consider your 505 on trade if need be..Call me at 912 484 4700 if you like...Tom


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Gold Star for Safari Kid! He sells his 600 to a guy who would really, really, like to own one, and gets a 505 Gibbs he can turn pretty easy. That's what this forum is about...helping others and yourself at the same time.

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I have a CZ 505; the stock cracked after about 50 rounds; I bedded it and installed 2 cross-bolt;had the "hair trigger" disconnected; polished up the action, and applied a sorbothane "stick-on" to increase the height of the comb; feeds and shoots great, and fits me perfectly. Thats the route I would go.
 
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a fiberglass 505...wow...


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I have some decent pics of it if a good man could post them for me Smiler


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I have some decent pics of it if a good man could post them for me Smiler


Me email address is in my profile if you want me to post them for you.
 
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thanks for posting!


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and I would consider your 505 on trade if need be..Call me at 912 484 4700 if you like...Tom


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Tom,

Very interested…

I’d like to talk specifics concerning the dimensions of your rifle (weight, LOP, etc) and the trading of mine…

I’ll contact you…

Matt V.


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OK Matt,lets do the deal we spoke of today...Send da muney! and da 505..and you will now become a exclusive member of the BIG-BIG-BORE Club..None of this lil 500,505,550,577,585 "girley man"stuff! This gun will make your chest hair grow and women will fall at their feet just to be your "friend"! SmilerHeck,I once shot a charging Peterbuilt with my .600OverKill and stopped it dead in its tracks!


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When you get your .600Ok e-mail me and I'LL GIVE YOU SOME GOOD LOADS FOR IT.-ROB


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a fiberglass 505...wow...


What a beauty!
But I would like to hear the argument for the high scope rings!


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This gun will make your chest hair grow and women will fall at their feet just to be your "friend"! SmilerHeck,I once shot a charging Peterbuilt with my .600OverKill and stopped it dead in its tracks!


Sounds good!!!

I can’t wait!!!

I’ll have it just in time to work up some loads for truck season!!! Wink

I’ll contact you later on today or tommorow morning. It’s going to take me at least a day or two to get everything wrapped up on my end…

Matt V.


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When you get your .600Ok e-mail me and I'LL GIVE YOU SOME GOOD LOADS FOR IT.-ROB


Will do..

Need to get dies and components as well...


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Rob,

I've sent you a PM...


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sell you 505 and buy an emipre rifle in
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Deal is done and another Big Bore Boy has been born!....and yes,the lil 505 Gibbs CZ is for sale!


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Tom, you couldn't pay me to own a factory CZ 505 Gibbs.

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Bitteroot, why so negative on the CZ in 505 Gibbs?
 
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I had 2 myself years back and one,I had LON Paul customize and took it to Africa and I shot 600 Woodleighs at 2300 and dropped alot of critters on a 23 day safari...NO PROBEMS!?


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