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Posted By: Grand Pete Grisel Magic - 03/28/12
Thought you guy might enjoy a couple of pics of my Dad's Grisel 7mmRM. Dad had Pete build him a couple of rifles years ago. The .338WM was collecting dust, so Dad had Hart screw on a 25 inch #4 contour in 7mmRm. Balance is excellent and judging from barrel break in, it should be a hammer. Magnification range on the March is impressive.

Grisel Action
Hart #4
Grisel Floorplate (3 in the belly)
Stock: Not sure, probably MPI or Brown.
Tally SS Rings
March 2-25x
10 lbs as shown

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Posted By: Tony Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 03/28/12
Very, very nice. Do you know which action that is based upon or is it one of his manufacture? I have one of his double square bridge small rings in 280 Rem but it uses his own detachable rings. I have not seen one like your Dad's.





Posted By: Cocadori Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 03/28/12
Nice.. surprised it weight 10#

Where did you get the March?
Posted By: Grand Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 03/28/12
Tony: Grisel action. Dad was not a fan of Pete's proprietary ring/mount system, and had him mill in the Talley set up.

Cocadori: Scope from Kelblys. Weight surprised me to; but barrel and scope are not lightweights.
Posted By: 300MAG Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 03/28/12
Nice!!!
Posted By: Tony Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 03/28/12
Originally Posted by Grand
Tony: Grisel action. Dad was not a fan of Pete's proprietary ring/mount system, and had him mill in the Talley set up.

Cocadori: Scope from Kelblys. Weigh surprised me to.


Interesting. Do you know the SN of the action? Mine is no 49 of the 50 made.

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Posted By: Grand Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 03/28/12
Tony: Wow, that's a beauty. What caliber? I'll have to check my other pics for a serial number when I get home.
Posted By: nyrifleman Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 03/28/12
Originally Posted by Tony
Very, very nice. Do you know which action that is based upon or is it one of his manufacture? I have one of his double square bridge small rings in 280 Rem but it uses his own detachable rings. I have not seen one like your Dad's.







I have the same, in .270, stocked by Ottmar....wonderful rifle...

Tony, when I get home I'll check my sn#....I believe it is #23
Posted By: Grand Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 03/29/12
Looks like SN 504. Stainless may be a different series.
Posted By: Tony Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 03/29/12
I didn't know that he made them in stainless and was assuming your Dad's was hard chromed or ?? They are darn slick actions that's for sure. Mine is a 280 Rem that was put together very lean by Roger Green in 1985. His work is pretty amazing. It weighs 7 1/2# scoped.

nyrifleman,

I started looking for one after you bought yours, from Martini and Hagn's site IIRC? I didn't know about them until then.

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Posted By: Dirtfarmer Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 03/29/12
Where you guys been hiding all this fine stuff...?

Glad you posted them.

That's about the finest stuff I've seen, anywhere.

DF
Posted By: nyrifleman Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 04/01/12
Tony - that's the one....turns out mine is #29
Posted By: Tony Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 04/04/12
Originally Posted by nyrifleman
Tony - that's the one....turns out mine is #29


Would enjoy seeing photos if possible.
Posted By: Grand Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 04/04/12
Dad's actions are all Short Magnum actions, numbered 52, 53 and 504. Pete may have had a different SN sequence for the standard bolt face actions.
Posted By: Mntngoat Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 04/04/12
Real Nice.

ML
Posted By: fshaw Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 04/05/12
Tony,

Magnificent rifle and an excellent caliber.

Beautiful.

Frank
Posted By: nyrifleman Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 04/09/12
Not a Grisel action, but an 09 Argentine by Pete isn't too shabby..

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Posted By: BobinNH Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 04/09/12
That's a nice one! Can you believe it's unfired?

What's up with that?
Posted By: Tony Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 04/09/12
Originally Posted by BobinNH
That's a nice one! Can you believe it's unfired?

What's up with that?


Seems it is fairly common. I picked up a gorgeous 270 built on a pre-war M70 that the gent I bought it from inherited from his Grandfather. Neither had ever shot it. I can't figure it out either.
Posted By: BobinNH Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 04/09/12
Tony lots of those very fine customs were built and never shot.I watched this go on a lot with rifles by Goens, Biesen,Wiebe, and others among people I knew in my area.

I think that for many, the rifles represented lifetime investments....something they saved a long time for...and they equated "beautiful" with "fragile",were afraid to damage them, so never took them hunting.

Yet they would hunt a Winchester or Ruger for years with little to no damage.... shocked

In any event, it is kind of a windfall today,because these rifles can be picked up for far less than it would cost us to build them today,as you well know! smile
Posted By: Moosebuster Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 08/07/16
Re; pete grisel Magic. Have two rifles both with Petes square bridge action one is a Kurtz action in caliber 7 mm08, it has a kreiger octagon barrel no sights and a beutiful stock in English done by Jim Cloward. Serial no. K40. The other rifle is a 375 ruger with a fully integral marquart barrel quarter rib barrel band and integral front sight with flip up night bead, oh ya the barrelis tapered octagon . Barrel by Jim wisner. Stock by Jim Cloward. Serial no. 40 . Neither rifle has been fired,but I considered dragging the 375 to alaska so I put a rifle scope on it. Leupold 1.5x5 . These rifles can be had! Contact moose buster if you are interested.
Posted By: custombolt Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 08/15/16
Anyone know anything about Mossebuster? I got no reply to PM's.
Thanks.
CB
Posted By: custombolt Re: Pete Grisel Magic - 08/17/16
Pictures of a Pete Grisel square bridge short action would be nice if anyone has one. They are built like a tank just like the standard length. CB
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