Baer/Cloward Masterpiece Rifle — Saved for the Grand-Kids
Last week we ran a story on revered stock-maker Jim Cloward of Washington State. Well here’s a story about a very special rifle, featuring one of the finest hand-crafted, custom stocks Cloward ever made. This stunning, heirloom rifle was crafted two decades ago for Shiraz Balolia, President of Grizzly Industrial. Since he hasn’t been shooting it, he initially thought about putting it up for sale. But our Forum members argued: “Don’t sell it Shiraz — that gun should be in a museum or stay in the family!” Shiraz listened and decided to keep the rifle as a family treasure: “It’s off the market and will wait for the grandkids to grow up to decide which one gets it.”
The Balolia Baer/Cloward Heirloom Rifle
by Shiraz Balolia
I commissioned this rifle over 20 years ago and am ashamed to say that it has less than 50 rounds down the barrel! This is a super-custom, one-of-a-kind rifle that was built by Bruce Baer and the stock work was done by Jim Cloward. This was a “money no object” gun. The stock was a special highly-figured walnut piece that I had saved for years to build “that special gun”, thinking I would pass it on to one of the kids. It has an Ebony fore-end and an Ebony and Ivory grip cap. The barreled action rides in a barrel block in that beautiful Cloward-crafted stock.
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- Caliber — .308 Baer, made for 1000-yard shooting.
- Action — Hall, single shot with Jewell trigger.
- Barrel — Obermeyer, fluted, 29″, 1:10″ twist, throated to shoot up to 220gr Sierras.
- Stock — Jim Cloward custom with 3-way adjustable buttplate and barrel block.
- Scope — Rare silver Leupold 36X Benchrest model in mint condition.
The super-comfortable thumbhole stock is an absolute work of art by Jim Cloward, who did the lovely checkering as well. Jim has done some nice stocks for me, but this one is probably the best. He outdid himself on this stock — I do not think you will ever see another Baer/Cloward rifle like this!
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One More Cloward-Stocked Rifle
Shiraz has a few other treasured Cloward-stocked rifles, including this stunning break-down hunting rifle in fitted travel case. Click image to see the rifle, full-screen, in all its highly-figured glory. We’ve asked Shiraz to to photograph some of his other “Clowardian” beauties so we might showcase them in the future — stay tuned.
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Shazam! well done
How much did it cost?
Might be pretty but shooting the 220s out of a 308 to a 1000 yards is a pretty lousy way to go.
Palma guys figured it out a while ago that you need to run the 155s to keep a 308 transonic at 1k.
This is a .308 Baer – have you seen the cartridge? It is larger than a 30-06 and fatter. It is in the .300 Ackley family. This one has no problem shooting a 220 grain bullet at almost 3000 FPS. It kicks like the dickens, but many 1000 yard records were set with this cartridge back then.
To clarify, the parent case is 340 WBY. here’s a picture of side by side .308W (Palma shooters) versus .340 WBY
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ea/340_Weatherby_with_308_and_9mm.jpg/640px-340_Weatherby_with_308_and_9mm.jpg
Jim does turn out some pretty stocks…
Nice gun sir, I’m to old to be your Grandchild, but I am adoptable.
I shot a 30-338 (similar to 308 norma) and the 220’s did let you know on the shoulder when the left the brass.
In a word….. SEXY!
“Saved for the grandkids” and they will fight over it. It will be sold anyway to settle things up.