Kelbly’s Introduces Arcas Series Rifles for 2014
For 2014, Kelbly’s is introducing a new series of rifles for competition, tactical disciplines and hunting. The Arcas™ Series rifles are complete packages designed with Kelbly’s recommended specifications and top-grade components. Pick your application (Benchrest, F-Open, F-TR, Hunting, Tactical) and Kelbly’s can provide a complete build with all the bells and whistles.
Shown below are the four Arcas competition rifles currently offered. In addition to these four comp guns, the Arcas series includes two tactical-style rifles and two hunting rifles (starting at $2799.00). All these Arcas series rifles will be on display at SHOT Show next week. Let us know (via comments) which Arcas models interest you the most, so we’ll be sure to feature those in our SHOT Show reports.
Every Arcas Series rifle comes with premium components and a wide choice of stock colors. In addition you can have an Arcas rifle customized. For example, the Arcas F-Open rifle shown below can be customized with an extra long barrel ($20 per inch), fluted barrel ($199.00 extra), polished metal (all parts, $249), a GRS Laminated Stock with ergonomic grip (no charge), or a PRT Lowboy stock with high gloss finish ($799 extra).
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Tags: Benchrest, F-Class, F-Open, F-TR, Kelbly's, Long-Range, Panda
I’d love to see a review done on the f class in 7rem mag using a test rifle over a month or so. Kinda like a “project rifle” or may be like a Kelbly review blog? Where you get to the nitty gritty of run in . . What the barrel is doing, what loads it likes or doesn’t like. Then it could be sold off as a tuned package after the review?
Mr. Editor, Please show us the F-Class Arcas. The bench rest shooters know how good Kelblys are. The F-class shooters are still learning. Wasn’t that a Kelbly that Kenny Adams made World Champion F-Open with????
I would love to see a review on the f open rifle in 300win mag. it would be great to see it featured like a project rifle or in a project rifle blog where it details everything from barrel run in, brass prep, load development and the nitty gritty of how to get a rifle to really shoot well. I think a lot of people, new and experienced, would be interested to see what could be done with one of these rifles and could use the article as a reference to get their new kelbly shooting.at the end of the blog the rifle could be sold as a complete package with load data included for someone to step straight into the sport.