17 February 2004, 06:13
SevensRe: Got my CZ .458 Lott today.. What a stock!
Judge, What are your coments on the rest of the rifle. Did yours have any cross bolts? What kind of grade did you buy? Details Judge, we need details. And oh yes, congratulations on a fine rifle.
Sevens
17 February 2004, 06:02
JudgeG
There are some caveats, however. I'll get back with them.
17 February 2004, 06:38
RSEKJudge,
A nice looking stock, I�d love to see some more pics of it.
However, I�d like to see pictures of your secretary even more!

17 February 2004, 08:08
<JOHAN>JudgeG
This is not right

A stock like that is not intended for fellow like you. I guess you threatend the company with lawsuits to get upgraded wood on the rifle.
Show us the rest of this worthless euro rifle

That rifle would match my three BRNO ZG-47's
/ JOHAN
17 February 2004, 13:09
holland465Wholesaler just called me back and informed me that he found two 458 Lott's with the fancy stocks. I took both of them. Anybody want one?

17 February 2004, 10:03
mstarlingJudgeG,
You do LOVE to tease us sooo!
When you decide to turn this one loose because you've found something else you like better ... please drop me a line before posting it.

This is a pretty one!
17 February 2004, 09:53
holland465Hello Judge,
Are you actually a judge or is that a handle? Just curious as a friend of mine just retired form the bench. He was a Supreme Court Justice in the state of Nevada. What a super nice fellow.
17 February 2004, 09:32
mbogo375Nice wood

, now show us the rest of it

.
Jim
17 February 2004, 09:03
LHowellThat is really a great looking stock! [The basic wood looks OK, as do the laminates - but - the upgrade wood is awesome.]
Regarding cross bolts - I spoke with CZUSA at the SHOT show yesterday and they assured me that the stock has been "beefed up" enough to take the Lott. There are two barrel lugs and the action lug. The stock does "look" beefy but I don't really know what to look for.
Regarding availability- they noted that the first batch of rifles were all shipped or committed already. [somewhere in the conversation I got the idea that this amounts to +/- 50 rifles, and they were expecting the next batch in the very near future. They are all rechambered from .458WinMag to .458Lott somewhere in Missouri - then the next batch will be shipped so " a couple of months" they said.
Les
17 February 2004, 09:03
JudgeGI had to go make money to pay for the rifle and couldn't say more when I first posted, sorry!
The rifle is the regular Safari action, formerly in .458 Win Mag, that XXX'ed out and stamped Lott. Not particularly distracting. The action needs smoothing. It has the two position safety, but I'll buy a three position one from CZ-USA for $70, I think. It's a drop in change. I'll also get a trigger from whomever to replace the standard CZ "set" model. I just don't like them on a DGR. The stock was a $400 option, in my small mind, a real bargin.
Problems on my rifle.
1. It has a regular forend swivel. It's way down from where I normally hold my left hand, but having "kissed" one in the past, I will fill that hole with a decorative screw and have a barrel band put on.
2. Action needs polishing/smoothing... nothing that a lot of opening and closing wouldn't fix, but with the rest of the work I'm having done, why not have an expert do it.
3. It has the normal heavily imprinted CZ ads on the action... nothing some good metal work can't help (along with fixing the XXX'ed out Win. Mag... but re-bluing will be necessary
4. Checkering is not up to par with the beauty of the wood. It ain't bad, but obviously, a stock of such beauty should have first grade checkering, so that's some expense.
5. If you're going to re-checker.. why not take of the sprayed on finish and hand rub...
6. The rifle seems to be bedded o.k.. but with this stock, I'm going to get cross-bolts installed.. why ruin a AAA stock that would cost 2K from Dakota?
All in all the gun is a very practical firearm. If I had bought the cheaper "standard" stock, I'd probalby have the action smoothed, an Uncle Mike's barrel band put on, and leave it at that, but with beauty, comes obligations! I paid about 1K for the gun... I'll spend another 1K on it.. gladly. It will be my finest rifle when I finish.. If you don't count the M/S in .375 Rimless, or the Coggie in .375 Flanged, or the Kerner 9.3x62 FS... or....
How did I get the gun...
Some secrets don't need to be told.
BTW, the target that comes with it was less than 3/4". But who wants to bench rest the thing???
17 February 2004, 08:45
holland465I tried to buy one from my wholesaler and they are listed as " Allocated " ! That really was a pisser to say the least.
17 February 2004, 08:38
smallfryJudgeG imma gonna strangle you!

You being the first poster to get one! Ahh well congrats, and hurry up and look it over and shoot it, so you can do a write up for us.
17 February 2004, 07:47
GMaxsonWhat a tease

I've been waiting on ordering until seeing one and I definetly like what I see!
17 February 2004, 14:15
JudgeGHolland:
"Was" is the proper word. Retirement entitled, letting it build for a while, now very selectively practicing law, type judge (or ex-judge, if you prefer). I got the moniker when I was teaching continuing judical education courses and got e-mail correspondence form "students" with questions.
17 February 2004, 19:54
holland465It is nice to be able to select the clients and cases that you want to work on/with.
Dave
17 February 2004, 14:40
GAHUNTERJudgeG,
From the sound of it, another trip up here to visit Roger Ferrell is in the making.
I was at his shop the other day (I took Mbogo375's 416 Rigby in for the same treatment he gave your .375), and I looked closely at a lot of his work. My goodness, this guy is good! I've got my FN .375 H&H in there now having a set of express sights installed. I'm half tempted to let him rebarrel, or at least re-ream my 404, but I've got it shooting pretty good right now and don't want to mess with success.