13 June 2008, 22:48
Brad aka Pill ShooterCZ vs RSM (416 Rigby)
I'm contemplating picking up a wood stocked 416 Rigby. I just can't wait any longer for my MRC PH action. Has anyone shot these two side by side and can comment accordingly. I'm a Ruger RSM fan but would like to give the CZ its fair shake.
Thanks
Brad

14 June 2008, 00:29
jeffeossoif you put the same money into a CZ that you would put into buying a ruger, the CZ is a fiar value for the ruger.
but, out of the box, the ruger has a superior safety, intergal upper and lower quater ribs, and comes with (semi) QD rings.
I've had them both, the ruger is heavier,
jeffe
14 June 2008, 01:50
nitro450expHello,
Have a 375 H&H in the CZ and 416 Rigby in the RSM,
Both are tack drivers for big boomers.
The RSM has lots of features and is a great value considering those features (Barrel band, Banded front sight, intergral 1/4 rib, express sights, Good wood, cross bolts, scope mounts and rings etc.)
The CZ is no slouch, has allot of the same features, but at half the price, it is a solid buy. (No barrel band, 1/4 rib and rings)
I paid $650 for the CZ and $1200 for the RSM, along time ago.
The safety is a little odd but can be fixed.
Mine fed and ejected fine no work required, set trigger is nice.
My advice, find the one that fits you best and buy it.
14 June 2008, 02:12
zimbabweI have owned both and shot both side by side. I sold the Ruger to a member of this forum I believe and he took an Elephant with it. I kept the CZ, that should tell you which I prefer. Nothing wrong with either actually, it just comes down to personal preference. I think I noted in another thread the things I find distasteful about the Ruger RSM. I replaced the bolt handle on the one I had with a straight longer one and thinned the stock considerably but still could not achieve the look and feel I wanted. I find the safety to be an abomination and just generally dislike the gun. Let's put it this way I find less to change on the CZ to make it appeal to my senses. I used mine on my last safari to take a nice Elephant and shall keep it as my 'heavy'.