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05 February 2014, 02:49
Idaho Sharpshooter
James Kobe: the Master...
Several weeks ago, I bought a 450/375 Ultra Magnum barrel, dies, brass, with reamers and go-no gauges here. It had come off a Rem700, so the threads needed to be recut to fit the OM70.

Shortly after the first of the year, James Kobe listed a pre-WWII OM 70 action that had been "stretched" to take the 375 H&H cartridge. He made me a very good price on the action, and agreed to fit, chamber, and headspace the barrel to the action, and take care of any feeding issues.

He thought four weeks or a bit longer, so late February to early March. I sent him the parts and a deposit two weeks ago.

I got an Email this morning, in addition to doing the work, he made me a set of bases to take Talley QD rings, and sent me a balance due note.

His quote on the feeding issues going to a RUM case" "it feeds like a snake thru a sewer."

I got to the bank, and a draft is on its' way to him as I type.

The pictures of the bases look as if the action was milled with them integral.

The old quote" speed, cost, and and quality; pick two is often applied to custom work.

In this case, I have gotten all three.

Thank You James Kobe,


Rich

I'll post the pictures of the bases shortly.
05 February 2014, 03:14
Joe21
Good stuff!
What are you expecting velocity wise with a 500gr bullet?
05 February 2014, 03:18
Rub Line
Rich, I've seen his work firsthand, both at Cabela's in Owatonna, MN and also at the Minneapolis Gun Show where he was displaying his wares. I must say the craftsmanship is an honest reflection of of old world craftsmanship and attention to detail. It's what we should all strive for in our daily lives, no matter our business.

Congratulations.


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Do not answer a fool according to his folly, or you yourself will be just like him. Proverbs 26-4


National Rifle Association Life Member

05 February 2014, 04:10
euge
Maybe you should contact Dave Wesbrook about stock to finish this up.
05 February 2014, 06:21
JBrown
quote:
Originally posted by euge:
Maybe you should contact Dave Wesbrook about stock to finish this up.


rotflmo


Jason

"You're not hard-core, unless you live hard-core."
_______________________

Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.

Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.

-Jason Brown
05 February 2014, 06:24
butchloc
oh chit -now you've gone and done it. inflated his ego - up go the prices -now he'll want me to bring him something decent for a change
05 February 2014, 07:51
Idaho Sharpshooter
butchloc,

rumors abound that you are considered the ugly red-headed stepchild by certain unnamed gunsmiths in the land of ten thousand lakes...

Rich
jumping
05 February 2014, 09:48
ramrod340
Don't go giving Kobe a big head. He did some checkering for me years ago and left me with a bunch of little uniform diamonds in the middle. dancing


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
05 February 2014, 10:14
Logger2
////////////CAUTION ////////////
SPELL CHECK IN PROGRESS
05 February 2014, 11:14
npd345
here are the pics Rich




05 February 2014, 11:16
npd345
is there some hidden meaning here?

quote:
Originally posted by Logger2:
////////////CAUTION ////////////
SPELL CHECK IN PROGRESS

05 February 2014, 20:59
montea6b
Good use of an old recoil pad...
05 February 2014, 21:38
Idaho Sharpshooter
Joe 21,

this is basically a 460 G&A. It is just easier to use the 375 RUM and simply neck it up to .458.
In addition, if you take it to Africa they check headstamps VS barrel markings. Mine is stamped 450/375 RUM so it gets through.

2400fps.
06 February 2014, 00:14
A7Dave
Hey, so that's where my little Gerber folder went to... I had one of those for 20 years and lost it, putting it somewhere "safe" so I didn't get it confiscated, post-9/11.

Love the recoil pad, great idea.


Dave
06 February 2014, 01:51
Mike Michalski
A7Dave, Looks like a CUTCO to me. Have one in my pocket right now.


NRA Patron Member
06 February 2014, 02:45
Redoak8
Agree with A7Dave, Gerber... From what I can see, anyway.
06 February 2014, 03:45
Jim Kobe
It is a Gerber, a shop knife. I had another and it disappeared.


Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild

06 February 2014, 03:52
z1r
Those little Gerber's are one of my FAVORITE items.

Always have mine with me, unless I'm flying.




Aut vincere aut mori
11 February 2014, 04:51
Idaho Sharpshooter
It arrived a few minutes ago. The metalwork looks even better in person. Fill the magazine with dummies, and, as Jim said " it feeds like a snake thru a sewer system..."

I now know where to get any metal work done in the future.

Thanks,

Rich

PS: the rifle will hold four rounds, easy three down, and the fourth will depress far enough for the bolt to pick it up.
6130fpme X 4 shots = 24,520 ft/lbs by time it goes click!
13 February 2014, 03:02
lawndart
I may have your missing knife Jim. Well, one that looks exactly like, anyway.


09 March 2014, 03:08
RIP
quote:
Originally posted by lawndart:
I may have your missing knife Jim. Well, one that looks exactly like, anyway.


Me three, Gerber.
09 March 2014, 03:17
p dog shooter
I had several Gerbers like that the kids seemed to have lost all of them.

Should be a nice rifle.