I am purchasing a Win Model 70 as a dangerous game rifle. I would like it to be a .416 Remington. The first hunt will be Africa in 2002 for buffalo and the second hunt will be brown bear in Alaska in 2004. I would like to stocked in wood and also have a fiberglass stock and rustproof the action/barrel to use when I go to Alaska. I have found 3 possible options.
#1-purchase a off the shelf Safari Express and semi-customize it. I have found them for sale at $700.00. I would have the added expense of a fiberglass stock and any gunsmithing that is needed.
#2-purchase a used Safari Express out of the Winchester Custom Shop for $1900.00. It is stocked in wood but comes with an additional Mcmillan fiberglass stock.
#3-Winchester Custom Shop has a special of $1750.00 for a Custom Safari Express in .416 using a stainless steel action and custom barrel. It has the older style wood stock (thinner) rather than the new thicker stock. It comes with iron sights but no barrel band. They tell me that they did the same thing last year and sold them at the SCI convention. I would have to purchase an additional fiberglass stock but it does come in stainless steel.
I do not know the quality of the Winchester Custom Shop rifles. The Custom Shop tells me that their guns shoot quite well and the actions are very slick. I do not know the difference between the quality of this $1750 special versus their usual $2900 custom rifle. Did anyone see this "Special" rifle at the SCI Convention last year
I have never purchased a used rifle and they tell me that this gun has never been fired. Any advice here would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I would definitely get the stock rifle and customize it. Often custom shop rifles need to be customized anyway.
Of the options given I'd go with #1. Metal coating and a plastic stock won't cost you too much.
Option 2 is a waste of money if you screw with the bluing. You'll quickly turn a $1900 rifle into a $1200 rifle.
Of the options not given, I'd buy two rifles - one nice rifle for Africa and a beater for coastal Alaska. Given what you'll be spending for your trips and given your consideration of some fairly expensive rifles, I'm guessing that money isn't the primary issue in your decision.
Maybe a Model 70 blue/walnut for Africa, and a Model 70 coated/plastic for Alaska. Both wearing the same scope in Talley QD mounts, that way you'll have a spare scope for both trips. Personally, I'd do the beater in a 338 Win Mag. It's enough gun for the bear and I'd take it along to Africa for plains game. You could have both rifles and Leupolds for under $2500 which is about what you'd have in a Custom Shop rifle by the time you're finished tinkering.
Just a semi-qualified opinion.
Have fun, I wish I were going too.
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Ray Atkinson
Thanks for the advice, guys.
I bet Ray thinks like I do; White is beautiful and "The older the violin, the sweeter the music!"
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Ray Atkinson