AccurateShooter.com Bulletin

November 15, 2009

New Tactical and Hunting Rifles from Kelbly’s Inc.

Filed under: New Product — Tags: , , , , , , — Editor @ 11 am

Kelblys Inc., long-respected as a producer of benchrest actions and rifles, has expanded its product line. Now Kelbly’s will be offering complete tactical and tactical/hunting rifles. Produced in a wide variety of chamberings from 6.5×47 Lapua all the way up to 300 Win Magnum, these new Kelbly rifles are available as either single shots or as repeaters. To learn more about the new Kelbly rifles, visit Kelbly’s enhanced website.

Kelbly's Atlas

Shown above is Kelbly’s new Atlas rifle. This rifle’s$2800.00 base price includes premium components: Single-shot Atlas action with 20 MOA or Flat integral scope base, Jewell or Shilen trigger, Krieger or Bartlein Barrel, Kelbly’s HCFB or Hunting stock (with recoil pad and swivels), Double screw rings (30mm or 1″). Available options include: McMillan A5 stock, CDI Magazine w/ 5 round AICS Magazine ($260), 3-Round Blind Mag ($150), Kemper or Vais Muzzlebrake ($185 Installed), Karsten Adjustable Cheek Piece ($75), Barrel Fluting ($120), Long-Action Upgrade ($70), Painted stock ($300), CeraKote Barreled Action ($200).

Kelbly's Grizzly II

Kelbly’s new Grizzly II Tactical/Hunting rifle costs $3300.00 before options. Shown above in wood thumbhole stock, this rifle features a single-shot Grizzly II Action with 20 MOA or Flat integral scope base, Krieger or Bartlein Barrel, Jewell or Shilen Trigger, Kelbly HCFB or Hunting stock (with recoil pad and swivels), Double screw rings (30mm or 1″ scope tube). Grizzly II options are the same as for the Atlas model, except that a detachable box magazine is not offered with the Grizzly II. NOTE: The stock in the photo is a prototype wood thumbhole. The production Grizzly IIS will use a Kelbly fiberglass HCFB stock (standard), or McMillan A5 stock (optional at extra cost).

2 Comments »

  1. I think it’s disappointing to see a noted benchrest rifle builder coming off as a Tactical rifle builder wanna-be.
    Looking at the rifles note the non Picatinny rail, the fragile aluminum rings etc. Not to mention single shot tactical rifles????? My advice to Kelby is do it right, or better yet don’t do it at all.

    Comment by Danny reever — November 15, 2009 @ 3 pm

  2. Their missing the mark on hunting, much less tactical guns.
    For instance, the flat forearms don’t work with harris swivel bipods. Notice the forearm contact points at the spring towers?
    Also, the barrels need to be as black as any other part.
    These guns also look too heavy to carry in the field, and NOBODY can produce ACCURATE guns in ‘many’ cartridges.

    Hate to be negative, but we don’t need this at all.

    Comment by Mike C — November 18, 2009 @ 7 pm


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