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Reply #15 - Feb 10th, 2026 at 2:15pm
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All Vall has to do is hold out his hand and something very nice will just fall into it! Time after time after time. I tried touching him for luck but I guess it doesn't rub off;-)
  
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Reply #16 - Feb 10th, 2026 at 5:56pm
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I need to make one edit to Hubalek history. I just got off the phone in a 2.5 hour chat with Gary Quinlan who knows more about Hubalek than anyone I know! He said Hubalek was an avid shooter from the early 1890's forward, but didn't begin making barrels until after WWI. So I trust Gary's knowledge on these Hubalek rifles.
  

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Reply #17 - Feb 10th, 2026 at 6:35pm
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Vall, I sure respect the way you maintain, and share, your interest in the objects that your 'luck' favors you with because not only do we all get to see and hear about them (most will never accrue the amount of rareness and history you have) but you often enhance with peripheral items but you shoot the things! I have lent you an occasional 'thumb up' but if there was a lifetime achievement one you'd get it.  Smiley
  
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Reply #18 - Feb 11th, 2026 at 12:32am
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Nice Ballard Vall. That barrel sure looks long. Hope it shoots good.
  

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Reply #19 - Feb 11th, 2026 at 3:39am
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marlinguy wrote on Feb 10th, 2026 at 8:16am:
DWT1885 wrote on Feb 9th, 2026 at 9:07pm:
That's a really neat Ballard. What time period was Mr. Hubalik? Wonder just how many striker actions he made?


Arthur Hubalek was a piano tuner and trained tool and die worker in the late 1800's. He began making his own .22 barrels around (edit-post WWI) from what I've found. He was also a fantastic shooter and the only person who could out shoot Doc Hudson at that time. He broke Hudson's record and I think his 2486 pts. out of a perfect 2500 might still be unbroken from what I've read? Hubalek was active up into the late 40's, and died sometime in the early to mid 50's.


Back in 1968, I was just getting into single shots.  I was in Jerry Crozier's gunshop and spied a Hubalek Ballard.  I wanted to buy it, but Jerry wouldn't sell it to me.  He said "If I knew that Hubalek Ballards existed, that was enough."
  
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Reply #20 - Feb 11th, 2026 at 5:38am
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A remarkable find, Vall. I'm glad you had the moxie to acquire it!

I'm still kicking myself for not buying a Hubalek Ballard off of Quinlan's table at the Baltimore Show  years ago.
  
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Reply #21 - Feb 11th, 2026 at 8:08am
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There is a Hubalek Ballard listed for sale in the Single Shot Exchange magazine I received yesterday.
  
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Reply #22 - Feb 11th, 2026 at 8:20am
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I like your fancy Ballard.  I got a custom one myself in the last year, by a much later gunsmith J. Haugh.  I want to make a ball for the lever like you have.
  
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Reply #23 - Feb 11th, 2026 at 11:14am
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AZshot wrote on Feb 11th, 2026 at 8:20am:
I like your fancy Ballard.  I got a custom one myself in the last year, by a much later gunsmith J. Haugh.  I want to make a ball for the lever like you have.


My favorite levers are the ball & Spur type, and those with inserts are even better for me! If I could work wood better I'd make inserts for every Ballard I own with a ring lever of any kind. And after seeing this one checkered I'd also find someone to checker all of them!
  

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Reply #24 - Feb 11th, 2026 at 11:25am
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gnoahhh wrote on Feb 11th, 2026 at 5:38am:
A remarkable find, Vall. I'm glad you had the moxie to acquire it!

I'm still kicking myself for not buying a Hubalek Ballard off of Quinlan's table at the Baltimore Show  years ago.


After Gary and I chatted he mentioned the fact that the smaller Worn striker actions are more often found vs. Marlin Ballard actions converted to striker. I asked him how they were converted and he said Hubalek usually used the original breech block halves and cut the top off the blocks to weld on his new striker block pieces. 
I decided to drop the block out and see how mine is done and it's very obvious where the new striker housing was grafted to the breech block halves. After it was welded it was machined smooth, and then the full sides were engine turned to make a very smooth surface. After that they were casehardened again before being assembled. Can't even imagine how much work and time it took him to do such a task?
Gary also told me that Hubalek barrels were graded by him after they were tested. He grouped them into 3 groups, and all shot excellent, just within certain parameters. He put a dab of paint on each barrel, using different colors to indicate how he would stamp the barrels. The highest grade shot 1/8" groups in his 75 ft. basement test range and got "A Hubalek" And "Special" below his name. Those that shot 1/4" groups just got the A Hubalek. Those that didn't fit into those two categories got sold to other gunsmiths and never made it on rifles he barreled, nor did they get marked.
  

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Reply #25 - Feb 11th, 2026 at 3:46pm
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   I have had for many years a centerfire Hubalek barreled Ballard built on a No 5 action and chambered in 34-40. I can pass along the fact that 22 ammunition is much easier to come by, although 10 cases have lasted half a lifetime. Nifty rifle Val, please keep us posted.
  

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Reply #26 - Feb 11th, 2026 at 4:15pm
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rkba2nd wrote on Feb 11th, 2026 at 3:46pm:
   I have had for many years a centerfire Hubalek barreled Ballard built on a No 5 action and chambered in 34-40. I can pass along the fact that 22 ammunition is much easier to come by, although 10 cases have lasted half a lifetime. Nifty rifle Val, please keep us posted.


Made it to the range this morning. It shoots better than this old guy can hold. I put a 10x Targetspot on it, and I think I'll change to a 15x-20x as it was tough to tell dead center on these air rifle targets.

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Very happy with how well it shoots. The chamber is a snug match chamber, and I had to keep my pocket knife handy to finish extracting cases once the extractor backed them out.
  

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Reply #27 - Feb 11th, 2026 at 4:58pm
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maybe it's worn out. looks like some of the bullets may not have reached the target Roll Eyes Grin
  
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Reply #28 - Feb 11th, 2026 at 5:04pm
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calledflyer wrote on Feb 11th, 2026 at 4:58pm:
maybe it's worn out. looks like some of the bullets may not have reached the target Roll Eyes Grin


Naw, they all reached, I stayed back just enough to not get powder burns on the targets.
  

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Reply #29 - Feb 11th, 2026 at 5:10pm
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Nah I will assure you that gun isn't worn out...





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