Now if you ask me is it worth this kind of money I have to say no not if compared to one of my 602 BRNO�s
The overall appearance of the gun is nice
The barrel is thick some what like my Ruger no: 1
The stock is nicely shaped and a nice finish.
But if we look a bit closer we see the front sight is a screw on skinny ramp that will not allow the insert to be moved sideways without sticking out to the side
The rear sight is a nicely made single blade sort of like the Remington's
The action feels gritty and the bolt diam is small,I don�t think it will accept a bigger case heads.
The floor plate is nicely blued but is also bowed because the magazine box is to high for the stock.
The bluing of the rest of the gun is like flat black paint
The chamber has a long throat.
If we shoulder the gun we can�t see the sights because of the neg. drop in the stock,(if a gun maker sets out to build a rifle that has the looks of the old Safari rifles like the Rigby�s you would think that they would design a stock that let�s you see the sights}, so we have to mount a scope when we do this we find that the rear base hole�s are of center so we can�t use Weaver or Leopold Weaver style bases.
The wood to metal fit is ok but on the RH side of the forearm the wood is warped and touches the barrel.
It has nice fine checkering but all points are flat.
And last all the screws(sights/action/swivels) are ready to fall out.
So I drag out my old 602,the602 is the forerunner of the current 550
I paid $600 Can for it 5 years ago
How does it compare?
First it�s 2 1/2 times cheaper
The overall appearance: it looks like a old Rigby
It�s longer than than the 70
The fore arm is shorter and slender but grows wider at the action from there the stock drops a fair amount to accommodate the open sights it has the classic look no cheek piece and no Monte Carlo
So so wood coarse checkering with some overruns
The barrel 25� long,front sight barrel band ramp with interchangeable inserts
The rear sight is express one standing 2 folding leaves
The action is a big square bridge the mag holds 6 375H&H rounds
The bold screams Mauser and is fat enough to convert to 416 head cases
It has a set trigger and comes with a spare trigger to replace the set one.
The gun like the 70 has 2 recoil lugs and unlike the 70 this one is not welded on canted.
If we shoulder the gun the stock lines up perfect with the sights,just like the old Rigby�s
If we mount a scope the stock has to much drop.
The barrel has a shinier finish than the 70 but the action has a parkerized look to it.
The action is silky smooth.
So in overview:
If I was Right Handed I would never buy a 70 over a 602 or a 550 the money I would save would buy me a nice scope and leave me with some to have it cleaned up a little.
If you are LH however and life is meaningless without a LH mag. Mauser there is no choice.
On this forum a number of times the stocks of the BRNO�S have been discussed and I think BRNO or CZ will change the stock design to suit the scope�s
I can only hope that they will not go to the extreme like Winch and take a example from Ruger�s no:1 this stock will let one use both with comfort.
I did seen a 550 the other day it looked very nice nicer than the70 and still only $850 Can.
WOW
Regards Martin
I m to busy with fixing the rifleman's rifle.
Regards martin
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RAB
Couldn't believe it was only 550.
Had him install a new recoil pad, and, generally check the rifle out, to see if it needed any extra work to handle the 375 recoil. He also adjusted the set trigger.
GREAT value, great rifle.
I saw a 375 Model 70 for 550 in another store. Checked it out, and the stock was broken, and the guy still wanted 550
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And like I said I don't dislike the M70 and even with all it's faults I would buy it again, but only because it's a left hand big bore Mauser.
Regards Martin