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I had saved my pennies for almost a year. Head Trauma put his CZ 416 Rigby up for sale. We already have that model and caliber of rifle, but my wife wanted one for her.

My disease got ugly for several months, but Head Trauma was totally gracious, and even offered to refund the downstroke. I got better, made a little money and finally paid for the rifle. Well, I finally picked it up from my dealer today.

The rifle is beautiful, and completely worked over; re-cut checkering, barrel is bobbed a touch for handiness, three-position wing safety, Winchester bolt handle, THREE cross bolts, beautiful bluing and an awesome finish on the wood.

Head Trauma is a class act; if I am able to become half the straight shooter that he is, I will be a happy man indeed.


 
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John Charlie, more importantly, you are getting better!


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A good report on both gentlemen!


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Sounds like a nice rifle and good to see you back. beer


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Posts: 3831 | Location: Cave Creek, AZ | Registered: 09 August 2001Reply With Quote
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I am glad to hear you're better, but damn it man, where are the photos of the rifle? Big Grin

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Good to hear you are doing well!
 
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Lawndart--
yes, glad to hear you are better.

Enjoy building up more loads in the new rifle.

R17 can work on the high end loads,
and I'll bet a call to Hodgdon can find some nice H4895 loads for your wife.

Do keep us in the loop, after you post the rifle pictures.


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the Lawndart visited yesterday. I have been storing a few rifles for him. He is looking much better the past few months. Gotta be tough to whip cancer.

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Here is a picture of the rifle





JC, you are too kind, de nada

Glad I could help when you were on a rough patch of road.

I expect to see pictures of your spousal unit and her new blaster next to a recently dispatched large beasty Wink
 
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lawndart glad to hear you are feeling better.

great bunch of people here. Lovely rifle.

What make of scope mounts are they?

Best wishes, Chris


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THREE cross-bolts?
Wow! Eeker
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Glad to hear you are better and now able to play with new toys! tu2


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THREE cross-bolts?
Wow! Eeker
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Hey, it's a CZ and doesn't even need any crossbolts because it has a second lug on the barrel in the forearm.
That stock is set to take about anything a shoulder mounted rifle can throw at a person.


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"A well-rounded hunting battery might include:
500 AccRel Nyati, 416 Rigby or 416 Ruger, 375Ruger or 338WM, 308 or 270, 243, 223" --
Conserving creation, hunting the harvest.
 
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Talley rings.

This an older rifle that came with two cross bolts, I added the third cross bolt in front of the bolt handle.
 
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The balance on the rifle is absolutely perfect. The barrel is shortened to 21". The fiber optic bead up front just glows in the shallow "V" rear sight.

Head Trauma,
Who did the checkering makeover? Lois wants him/her/me to do the same to the other CZ 416 Rigby in the house.

L/D

PS I shot the new to me rifle this morning. It took good care of the Tom _ _ _ that was beating up one of the land lord's pets. I made sure to, "use enough gun."


 
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Wonderful when things work out well for all!!!

Lovely rifle and returning health ... terrific outcome Smiler


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Posts: 6199 | Location: Charleston, WV | Registered: 31 August 2002Reply With Quote
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No checkering makeover, that's the factory checkering.
 
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Wow, it is very nice!


 
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