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Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015...
      #258444 - 01/01/15 07:50 AM

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=458970823

...here you can read the story.

Best wishes and an happy new year.

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Re: Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015... [Re: Jaguarhunter]
      #258445 - 01/01/15 07:51 AM

SOME MORE INFOS FRIENDS:

The first and only firearm ever manufactured by the Hornady Manufacturing Company is featured as the 2015 SHOT Show rifle and made available to Hornady fans around the world exclusively on www.GunBroker.com.



Recognized for decades as one of the most respected and innovative names in ammunition and reloading equipment manufacturing, Hornady has placed its name on a firearm for the first and perhaps only time in the company's history.



"We don't mean to alarm our friends at Remington, Winchester or Ruger. Hornady has no plans of going into the gun business," commented Hornady President, Steve Hornady in announcing the gun. "The concept of creating a one-of-a-kind Hornady rifle has been percolating for several years and we are excited to make "The Hornady Number One" a reality for 2015-- especially since the gun has been selected as the 2015 SHOT Show Rifle."



Hornady has teamed with the Hunting Heritage Trust and some of the most innovative and respected names in the shooting sports industry to create "The Hornady Number One". The rifle is a hunting-style bolt action in .300 RCM caliber with serial number H-001.



Bill Wiseman & Company, Inc. of College Station, Texas crafted the precision barrel and action of this special rifle. "It's a genuine honor and it's also been fun to be a part of this historic project," commented Wiseman founder, Bill Wiseman. "Our Wiseman barrels have earned a bit of a reputation for accuracy. Now I guess there will be at least one other rifle out there as accurate as our Texas Safari rifles." The 24-inch Wiseman-created barrel will feature fluted barrel with muzzle brake. Three test-firings of "The Hornady Number One" using 180-grain SST, 165-grain GMX and 150-grain SST Hornady cartridges produced groups between ¼" and ½" at 100 meters.



The gun will be equipped with two separate custom-fit stocks, one for shooting and one for display. A very special select American Walnut stock was selected, fitted and appropriately checkered by Clem Boyd of Lucid Solutions for those occasions when the gun will be on display.



When we were contacted about the possibility of creating a presentation-grade walnut stock for this first-ever Hornady rifle, it took us about three seconds to say 'yes'," reported Boyd. "We have great respect for the Hornady name and the fact that this would be the 2015 SHOT Show rifle made the project even more exciting.



Lucid Solutions assembled a seasoned, five-person team for the project. Their job was to design a functional walnut wooden stock that would frame the beauty of the Wiseman barreled-action. Several weeks of design went into a Solidworks 3-D cad model before the group made any CNC machine cuts. The stock was produced from a XXX walnut blank grown in the Great American Heartland and selected for the vertical-line color pattern. The stock shape incorporates the natural hex design of the receiver. Linear lines from the Monte Carlo cheek-piece to the stock tip flow uniformly and thru the curvature of the free floated barrel.



The Lucent team continued use of the hexagon stock shape to elevate hand control for off- hand shooting and added a wide forearm floor to aid in bench rest practice. They also increased the girth, rails and grip of the stock to correctly size with the metal works and offer a masculine appeal. The wide-open side panels place emphasis on wood grain while a unique 13.5- degree linear checker design was engraved to increase grip at recoil and help prevent muzzle climb. A custom aluminum-bedding block saddled permanently to the wood houses the barreled action group to ensure accuracy. Recoil is absorbed thru a non-vented, 1" black recoil pad. Three swivel studs were placed to allow for carry and tripod use.



The Hornady name is inlayed in the butt stock using African padauk wood wafers. The same wafers were chosen as grip cap and butt pad spacers. The padauk reddish/orange color pays tribute to the well-known Hornady color scheme. The final step in completing the project was the application of an acid cure topcoat designed for Lucid. Resembling a "hand-rubbed oil finish", the coating gives the stock an "old fashioned open grain appeal".



For those occasions when the high bidder might elect to use his Hornady in the field or on the range, the rifle will have a second, custom-fit Hogue stock from Hogue, Inc. of Paso Robles, California.



When the high-bidder does take his Hornady to the field or firing range, he will be able to rely on the legendary accuracy and reliability of Leupold optics. After reviewing options, the team at Leupold suggested a top-end VX-6 in 2.5x 12, 42mm with classic Duplex reticle. The Leupold is mounted using Talley rings and integral base.



It was only fitting that the job of completing the project with appropriate engraving was entrusted to David Baron and Baron Engraving of Trumbull, Connecticut. No company has engraved more SHOT Show firearms than Baron Technology. "We've had the privilege of designing and engraving more than a dozen SHOT Show rifles, shotguns, handguns and knives but it's a unique privilege to be asked to help craft "The Hornady Number One", said David Baron, Baron President.



To complement the Hornady package, the gun will be delivered with a case of Hornady .300 RCM with each box in the case signed by Hornady President, Steve Hornady. In addition, the high bidder will receive a signed Letter of Authenticity from Hornady Manufacturing.



The rifle will be displayed at the SHOT Show and ultimately in the home or office of the high bidder in a custom glass and walnut display case by Scout Products of Webb City, Missouri. At the SHOT Show, the gun will be displayed at the GunBroker.com booth, # 15147.



In keeping with SHOT Show auction tradition, this 2015 SHOT Show rifle will be auctioned exclusively on GunBroker.com. "The Hornady Number One" needs only auction for more than $136,014.00 to break the all-time SHOT Show Auction record set in 2013.



The GunBroker.com auction will conclude at 5:00 pm Eastern Time on Friday, January 23, 2015, the final day of the 2015 SHOT Show.



The SHOT Show auction is administered by the Hunting Heritage Trust for the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF ). All proceeds from the auction will benefit programs to further America's hunting and shooting sports heritage.


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Re: Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015... [Re: Jaguarhunter]
      #258448 - 01/01/15 11:01 AM

I'm certainly glad that Hornady will not be going into the gun business in the future, as that is truly one of he ugliest rifles I have ever laid eyes on!!!
Bob


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Re: Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015... [Re: aromakr]
      #258449 - 01/01/15 12:43 PM

You've seen uglier? I don't think I have . . . .

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Re: Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015... [Re: Jim_C]
      #258455 - 01/01/15 11:13 PM

Please! Don't you know that beauty is in the eye of the ... never mind!

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Re: Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015... [Re: Carpetsahib]
      #258463 - 02/01/15 02:51 AM

That cheekpiece looks lethal!

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Re: Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015... [Re: Smokinjoe]
      #258527 - 03/01/15 04:33 PM

Ive seen a lot of ugly " engineers" rifle in my time, Im having trouble thinking of one as ugly as that!!!!!!

I hope the Bullet and reloading Busines is in good shape......OMG its ugly!!!

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Re: Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015... [Re: paradox_]
      #258528 - 03/01/15 04:48 PM

Both stocks are ugly. Even the camo one is, and looks more suitable on a swamp duck gun than a rifle. The other just shows how a nice piece of wood can be ruined ...

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Re: Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015... [Re: NitroX]
      #258574 - 04/01/15 08:57 AM

Odd that Hornady who are quite big into classic English and European ammunition would make a gun so far removed from the stylish stock lines of an English or German gun. I realise they are doing it for business reasons but there must also be some genuine interest in the cartridges as the other US ammo makers generally stick to US rounds. A really ugly stock that does not suit any type of ammo. Ugly as hell.

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Re: Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015... [Re: Waidmannsheil]
      #258579 - 04/01/15 12:23 PM

I don't like it either- ridiculous comb and looks too much like a factory SAKO in the grip shape. Sorry, if that is your thing - not mine.

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Re: Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015... [Re: DarylS]
      #258623 - 05/01/15 10:39 AM


Hornady rifle!!....I didn´t really knew if I should cry or laugh...laugh crying or cry laughing...I see that "thing" as a joke. It just has to be...


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Re: Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015... [Re: rigbymauser]
      #258626 - 05/01/15 01:02 PM

One word description:
Fugly

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Re: Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015... [Re: Iowa_303s]
      #258638 - 05/01/15 04:48 PM

You guys say ugly, but really it's designed artistically in the style of what hornady produces (seriously, no one here saw this?). Hornady market as being some of the quickest, flattest shooting factory ammo, like a laser, let's say. The rifle is, in my interpretation (and I have a feeling if you asked them, they may say what I am) built to match Hornady's ammunition profile. Built like one of their cartridges.

Yeah, it's not the nicest rifles, the lines are new, scary, and don't seem to make sense to some of you. But that's art, some like it, some don't.

I don't.


Sorry if there's some crazy typos, this tablet is new to me.

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Re: Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015... [Re: Ash]
      #258639 - 05/01/15 05:26 PM

Ash, have you been drinking ?

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Re: Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015... [Re: Waidmannsheil]
      #258652 - 06/01/15 12:45 AM



Just saying what I think they were aiming for. I did say I don't like it

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Re: Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015... [Re: Ash]
      #258677 - 06/01/15 10:04 AM

Ash,
I underestand what you say about the rifle being a launching platform for the lastest wizzbang long range cartridge.
To me it is a disturbing trend to see how far away a hunter can snipe a game animal rather than stalking in close or learning the habits of the game and setting up in an area that would present a clear shot at a short to moderate distance that would help ensure a clean kill.
Just my thoughts. (It's still ugly).

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Re: Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015... [Re: Iowa_303s]
      #258679 - 06/01/15 10:27 AM

Still ugly is right.

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Re: Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015... [Re: Iowa_303s]
      #258692 - 06/01/15 03:22 PM

Quote:

Ash,
I underestand what you say about the rifle being a launching platform for the lastest wizzbang long range cartridge.
To me it is a disturbing trend to see how far away a hunter can snipe a game animal rather than stalking in close or learning the habits of the game and setting up in an area that would present a clear shot at a short to moderate distance that would help ensure a clean kill.
Just my thoughts. (It's still ugly).




I mean more the rifle designed to look the Whizbang part to compliment the cartridge, a bit like racing stripes on a car or a sports cars profile designed to make it look fast.

Not wrong there! + range increases = fellow up shot chance decreases.
I'm not a good shot, so I like to be close.

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Re: Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015... [Re: Ash]
      #259376 - 23/01/15 09:36 PM

ONLY 11 HOURS !!
:-)


Current Bid $35,075.00 No Reserve!
Started at $15.00

Quantity 1 # of bids 102 Bid History
Time left 11 Hours, 24 Minutes +


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Re: Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015... [Re: Jaguarhunter]
      #259407 - 24/01/15 11:56 AM

Ended up going for $61,325.00 with 115 bids

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Re: Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015... [Re: Ash]
      #259414 - 24/01/15 12:59 PM

I looked again. It is still ugly, but now it is expensive ugly. That is a Dianne Feinstein of a rifle.

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Re: Hornadys: The 100.000 US dollar gun, 01-2015... [Re: Jim_C]
      #259417 - 24/01/15 08:01 PM

Ist over:

$61,325.00

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