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I had one that weighed 9 pounds and 5 ounces, out of the box, no rings. I think most would be around 9-1/4 pounds for the bare rifle, out of the box, with wood density variations causing some fluctuation in weight. ------------------ | |||
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quote: My CZ550 458WM is 9.5 Lbs wo/scope | |||
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Ah, so! Weights of rifles in other calibers in the CZ 550 Magnum, my total experience with the factory CZ's (bare weight, no rings, scopes, slings or ammo): 375 H&H: 9 # 5 oz. It seems that my 375 and 416 had the same barrel contour, and the 458 had a slightly heavier barrel contour. That is why the 416 Rigby is the lightest of all, the 458 is heaviest, and the 375 intermediate. | |||
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10 pounds even with Warne rings, a Leupold 1-4x20 and a full (5 rounds) mag. | |||
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My CZ .416 is a tad over 10 pounds with cz rings, leupold 2-7 Vari X11, fibreglass stock with rounds in mag. ------------------ | |||
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Wachtel and PC, Yep, that makes the field ready/loaded weight of the CZ 550 in 416 Rigby perfect at about 10 pounds. What a rifle! ------------------ | |||
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Daggarron I am very happy with my cz .416 and I really want to get a cz .375 H&H to go as a matching pair. ------------------ | |||
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