Originally Posted by elkhunternm
CZ it holds 5 in the magazine and one in the chamber. Being heavy in .458 Lott would not be a problem IMO.


Heavy is not a problem, handling like a log is. A CZ is going to take more than a little work to make it handle. Add in the fact that I prefer the old style model 70 trigger on hunting rifles, it is a very easy choice.

I have had two CZ 375's and two CZ 416 Rigby's. All are gone.

Have owned a couple of Model 70 404 Jeffery's and currently own a 375 and 416 Remington. The 375 is heavy but handles and carries nicely. The factory Tupperware stock has been replaced by an Echols, That is it. I am having a lot of fun shooting this rifle and my end goal is to shoot the barrel out.

The 416 is a little lighter due to the bigger hole in the barrel, handles nice and will retain the original factory wood stock. Currently at the gunsmith's getting some aftermarket Dakota Arms open sights installed, and bedding.


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