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Halfmoon or Talley?
24 February 2017, 02:23
Stu CHalfmoon or Talley?
I'm having a couple of rifles built on standard commercial (Zastava) Mauser actions. One a 30-06 the other to be 9.3x62.
The next question to decide on is handle shape. I'm looking at either the Halfmoon or Talley handles, but would still consider others
Here is the info Jim at Halfmoon sent me:
A: Classic Small .750 B: Standard Classic .790 C: Oberndorf-style .840 D: Generic Round Ball .805 E: German-style favored by Martin Hagn .735
Here is the Talley (from Talley's website). I quite like it as well
Thoughts or other sugestions anyone?
cheers
stu
24 February 2017, 03:35
Dulltool17My bias is toward the Oberndorf style.
But you are the selector. What you like is what matters.
Doug Wilhelmi
NRA Life Member
24 February 2017, 03:42
dpcdPick the one you like; what I like doesn't matter.
24 February 2017, 04:22
z1rquote:
Originally posted by dpcd:
Pick the one you like; what I like doesn't matter.
Exactly.
My personal favorite is the Half Moon Oberndorf style. But I have installed a ton of Talley handles.
It's your rifle, pick the one YOU like best!
Aut vincere aut mori
24 February 2017, 04:33
GrenadierIt doesn't matter. Once you grind the bottom half of the knob flat and checker it you won't be able to tell the difference.

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24 February 2017, 05:05
lindy2Before you make your final decision head on over to Duane Wiebe's site and take a look at what he has to offer, as well as photos of how he installs his.
24 February 2017, 05:54
srtraxI got 3 of the half moon's...C setting here.
I like the Talley also.
Flip a coin!

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Steve Traxson
24 February 2017, 08:24
speerchucker30x378I'm still looking for the one shaped like a nekit wimmens. Is this the right thread?

When I was a kid. I had the stick. I had the rock. And I had the mud puddle. I am as adept with them today, as I was back then. Lets see today's kids say that about their IPods, IPads and XBoxes in 45 years!
Rod Henrickson
24 February 2017, 14:54
bluefishI used a Half Moon Oberndorf on my Zastava build. It is the 9.3 LH on the Customs Afield thread. Not the greatest pic but it's comfy in the hand for sure.
25 February 2017, 00:04
Stu CCheers all.
Bluefish, I finally found your picture. Looks like nice overall lines. Hard to see the details, but a good looking rifle. Mine are also LH actions.
- stu
25 February 2017, 00:08
mlfgunsI had two installed on my Zastava mausers using Talley's. It is nice but I wish it was longer by a half inch to an inch.. just my preference.
25 February 2017, 01:52
crfI choose Oberndorf. I like Original Mauser best. Have used Talley also but like the larger knob. It just looks right on a 98.
26 February 2017, 05:57
Don Markeyquote:
Originally posted by mlfguns:
I had two installed on my Zastava mausers using Talley's. It is nice but I wish it was longer by a half inch to an inch.. just my preference.
I'm in the same boat so I turn down what it left on the talley stub to add about 3/8 of an inch.
Don
26 February 2017, 17:31
Fal Gruntquote:
Originally posted by mlfguns:
I had two installed on my Zastava mausers using Talley's. It is nice but I wish it was longer by a half inch to an inch.. just my preference.
I sell a long and xtra long version of the Talley.
I am hoping to have a new version of my Oberndorf bolt handles made up in a few months. After measuring a multitude of bolt handles and getting a few blue prints from Speed I think I will finally have it revised to where I like it.
Nathaniel Myers
Myers Arms LLC
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27 February 2017, 21:38
AtkinsonWhat I really like is the WR or H&H, bolt handle that rolls down and then is bent back to the arm on the bottom..I do not know the name for it, but it works like a charm and is flat against the wood..I also like my old commercial very early Brno with the acorn..But I use mostly Talleys and have them checkered 4 panel.
Ray Atkinson
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Filer, Idaho, 83328
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