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Ruger is 1100.00. Winchester is 850.00 for the standard safari express but it is not chambered for the Rigby.
 
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Hi people
I am about to buy a rifle for hunting Buffalo and large plainsgame. Since I allready own a 9,3 cal. the .375 is out of the question (I dont want to own two similar guns)
I am hooked on a .416xxx (probably Rigby)
I can get a very good deal on a new CZ. But to my taste and requirements for quality it will need a makeover, so the Ruger 77 is a possibility and so is the winchester 70.
or any other rifle with a suitable action.
The Heym Express is fantastic, to feel, handle and shoot, but too damn expensive.
I have learned that only Controlled feed actions will do for such a task. The CZ has a mauser magnum controlled feed action so it will work.

Do you have any other suggestions?
thanks in advance for your input.
 
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Like you said, Ruger and Winchester if you want to keep the cost down. Serengeti is a step higher and Dakota is a step higher yet. Most folks that own the CZ rifles speak highly of them. Godd luck

Joe
 
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What is your budget?
 
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Hi Chuck
It is difficult to compare budgets, 'cause CZ rifles are considered cheap (1000$) and rugers are not (3000$), over here. But let's say I have a medium budget that will keep me away from stuff that will break and malfunction.
 
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Can't beat CZ to get controlled feed for the money.Ed.
 
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Since you are on the European continent I would recommend the following rifles that are of good quality:

Heym Express Rifle (I have one and it shoots and handles great!)

http://www.heym-waffenfabrik.de/english/S_Buechs/LiBuechs.html

Reimer Johannsen mauser

http://www.johannsen-jagd.de/

original Mauser, now in new production

http://www.mauserwaffen.de/english/m98m.htm

Dumoulin Herstal

http://www.dumoulin-herstal.com/

Since you are impressed with the Heym, if you purchase a cz or winchester, you will be very disappointed in the quality. I suggest saving money for a little longer so that you can get a rifle that will make you happy for the next 30 years. Rugers are a slight cut above the win. and cz, but they have some weird design characteristics that a traditionalist like myself considers a flaw.

Alternatively you may want to consider a double rifle for dangerous game and use the 9.3 for plains game.
 
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Hi 500grs.
Thanks for the links.
Yes I am very impressed with Heym, but it will never be a question of saving up just a little more.. it is just one of those guns that are out of reach. It will cost me apprx. the same amount as the hunt itself. A Heym Express is ... are you sitting down..? 10833$ or 65.000 Dkr.
How much is a Ruger, a Winchester and a CZ in the states?
 
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eeuw!! Sometimes I wisch I still lived in Californina.
u guy's have all the fun at no cost whatsoever.
 
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