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Kelbly's
history
In 1969, Ralph Stolle,
an active benchrest competitor, designed and built an unlimited steel
action that he called the Stolle Grizzly. It was a round action, over 14
inches in length, 1.700 in diameter, with a blued finish. He built
somewhere between 25 and 30 of them, mostly for unlimited bag guns. In
1970-71, Stolle manufactured the first aluminum Panda action, which was 11
inches in length with a long barrel thread area. Stolle suffered a heart
attack in 1979, and moved to North Lawrence a year later. In 1981 he
produced his first actions at Kelbly's facility.
Production has come a long way since. Today, Kelbly's is averaging over
500 actions yearly with 30% sold to overseas customers.
Benchrest is about 70% of
our business, with the rest split up between hunting, Palma and others.
George Kelbly and his 3 sons, George Jr., Jim, Michael and 8 full time
employees continue making precision benchrest firearms today. |
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