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I'd think the 416 taylor and rem would be the best offer along with the 9.3. I know the Rem 416 is considered new as old, but no one offers it but remington. The new 416 ruger will appeal to some but not all because it's in suck a light weight rfle. I can see the 416 taylor selling just as many as the remington because of handiness, and the 9.3 will sell some because the 62 does it, but the 64 is very un heard of in the us compared to population. that 9.3x64 is tempting along with the 416 taylor and Remington. even the ruger is tempting. It just depends on weather you want a light weight kicker for hunting only, or a 416 you can practice with just as much. I'm very glad to hear the new chamberings offered by CZ. It may just cause me to buy another rifle. | |||
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I believe that it is Norma that will make the CIP spec and then CIP will approve it. There are some good guys working with it, so i hope that they will not mess things up | |||
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I too would be interested in Ceska at a Remington 416 caliber Magnum Do you know if it is manufactured in this cartridge?, What price is if the answer is yes? Thank you, Oscar. I am Spanish My forum:www.armaslargasdecaza.com | |||
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In the Magnum Express line: either in plain config or custom. A customized rifle from their shop: Fancy wood, two crossbolts, express sights, etc.. will be about $1300-1500 US Pesos
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Building a .416 Taylor when the .416b Ruger is coming out makes absolutely no sense at all IMO. A shot not taken is always a miss | |||
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You customize rifles?, The problem is that I live in Spain I spent a lot of money on import duties and bringing a weapon carries a lot of bureaucracy, taking into account that it is authorized dealer but you're a professional. A greeting, Oscar. I am Spanish My forum:www.armaslargasdecaza.com | |||
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Oscar, CZ "USA" imports bare rifle actions (rifle receiver and bolt only) and then builds them into complete rifiles in their (CZ USA) custom shop. As mentioned, the CZ USA Custom shop will build a rifle for the customer that is basically a slightly modified stock product offering to a complete custom rifle. I spoke with the CZ custom shop and learned that a complete rifle imported from Europe is a few hundred dollars (about 300 Euro's) cheaper because it is imported as a complete rifle with the barrel and stock. If you really want a 416 Remington, it should be easy for the factory to make one since they have the unchambered barrels in the 416 bore size and all the other parts needed are standard stock items too. The only thing the factory may not have is the chamber reamer in 416 Remington. Is it possible for you or your local dealer to provide a chamber reamer to the factory and build a stock rifle in 416 Remington? Best Regards, Sid Best Regards, Sid All those who seek to destroy the liberties of a democratic nation ought to know that war is the surest and shortest means to accomplish it. Alexis de Tocqueville The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money. Alexis de Tocqueville | |||
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Its a caliber thats been requested often at CZ.
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I imagine most were requested before the .375 and .416 Ruger were announced. It just makes no sense to build a wildcat round, when there is a better factory round available. A shot not taken is always a miss | |||
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Thanks, I'll try to contact the vendor of Cz in Spain and seeing that price I can buy one of these rifles in caliber 416 Remington Magnum, although I'm always tempted by the large 458 Lott. Greetings, Oscar. I am Spanish My forum:www.armaslargasdecaza.com | |||
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The Ruger chamberings make a lot of sense to me. The Taylor does not, just go with a Ruger if you want a 416. Is the 9.3x64 a typo? While it doesn't make too much sense to me for CZ to start chambering it. Just go with a 375 Ruger and be done with it. I am very excited as I own two 9.3 x 64 Brenneke's and hopefully it make supplies a little easier to acquire here in the US. | |||
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It is, its actually a 9.3x62.
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They already make a 9.3x62, right? If that is true, then "new CZ chamberings for 2009" cannot include the 9.3x62 since it already exists. "New" chambering may very well(crossing my fingers) mean 9.3x64.... It will make a lot of sense for them to add this caliber since it is a true classic that has been forgotten for too long by too many manufacturers. Late for sure but nonetheless a welcomed addition! I want an 8x68S too! | |||
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That is what I was afraid of. Oh darn, on to chasing down more Brenneke brass. | |||
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Same sense as them chambering a short and long version of 2 other calibers....they make the 458 Win and Lott, and 375 Ruger and H&H. edit - sorry i thought that 416 Rem and Taylor, not Ruger and Taylor. Still, why not offer it? Now you can have 4 choices in 416, from Taylor on the bottom end (easy to reload for, cheap available, readily made brass) the Rem, Ruger and Rigby. If you think every possible niche has been filled already, thank a wildcatter! | |||
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Great news!!....we need new toys right guys " If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand which feeds you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countryman " Samuel Adams, 1772 | |||
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With your 375 H&H, caliber choice really depends on what you want the other rifle for. If you want a dedicated African Safari Dangerous Game Rifle (DGR) for range days, I think the 458 Lott is probably your best option. For hunting in Europe, the 458 Lott is more rifle then you need and a 416 Remington, 416 Rigby, or 404 Jeffery make more sense for tough game animals. The 416 Rigby caliber would still give you a rifle with DGR appeal that would be more appropriate for the tougher animals in Europe. Even with 458 Winchester Magnum ammunition, the 458 Lott would be best only if you hunted outside of Europe. The 416's could be used on some of the heavier game animals you can hunt in Europe and would be a great rifle in Russia or for African Plains game. If you can afford a DGR Safari in Africa, the cost of a stock CZ rifle probably isn't the primary concern so, the 458 Lott purchase could wait until you win the "lotto" and start booking multiple DGR hunts in Africa! Ammunition cost only becomes a factor when you shoot the rifle a lot for target practice. A single box of ammunition will last an average hunter for several hunts. I've had acquaintances that hunted deer and used less then one 20 round box per year. I used to focus on low cost ammunition because I shot a lot of rounds on a routine basis (target practice several times a month). When I started looking to book a guided hunt, I quickly realized that in my case $100 or $200 for ammunition was not a significant obstacle to booking the hunt so I began focusing on picking a better cartridge independent of ammunition cost. Best Regards, Sid Best Regards, Sid All those who seek to destroy the liberties of a democratic nation ought to know that war is the surest and shortest means to accomplish it. Alexis de Tocqueville The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money. Alexis de Tocqueville | |||
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Sid, I want a whim, so I buy a 458 Lott, but I enjoy reading the comments that you make on this forum and I also wonder to see and hear the results that you get with the cartridges that I like (416 Rigby , 416 RM, 404 Jeffery etc ...). I hope it will not be disturbed by my insistence. Sid Thanks for your answers, always enriching. A greeting and Happy New Year Oscar. I am Spanish My forum:www.armaslargasdecaza.com | |||
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I would love to see Ruger do the .404 Jeffery in their No.1 as well. Maybe they wont screw it up like the original run they had a few years ago. | |||
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I think the Ruger No. 1 is an excellent choice. I too am always liked this rifle, as well as manufactured at 458 Lott. It is very interesting Jeje. Oscar. I am Spanish My forum:www.armaslargasdecaza.com | |||
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Got the Jan 2009 Sports Afield from a mate today, the CZ ad in there made for interesting reading. Safari Classic Express rifles in. 425 WR 416 Ruger 416 Taylor 375 Ruger 9.3x6 338 Win Mag 300 Ultra Mag 300 H&H 30-06 270 Win Magnum Express Rifles in 505 Gibbs 500 Jeffery 458 Lott 450 Rigby 416 Rigby 404 jeffery 375 H&H 338 Lapua I like the idea of the standard action for the shorter rounds, looks like the 458 Win is off the menu though, al least in this model if the CZ550. Steve | |||
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Good ejector spring on the CZ-poor on the Ruger bolt action.I hope the new CZ's come with a stiffer follower spring and not a weak one that dips forward or rearward with a full magazine.I bought a couple from AHR,for my Lott but don't have them installed yet.I will mail them to the gunsmith who is building my custom rifle on a CZ action. | |||
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I would certainly be interested if they offered the 8x68, but the 416 Taylor is tempting. tasso | |||
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Gander Mountain is selling the complete 416 Rigby rifle for 999. For basically an extra 300$ you'd at least get stock and site you could take off and put on the 450. If you think every possible niche has been filled already, thank a wildcatter! | |||
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Is there any further news on this? Thanks Warrior | |||
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Oscar I don't know how. What ever they have to do this I don't have. | |||
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