Good morning PAelksmacker, The way I look at it is how functional it's going to be for the job that needs to be done, then the price and then the brand. How many rounds of ammo are you going to fire in a year, is it an investment or are you buying it for a single trip?

I have a BRNO 375 and a CZ 550 Safari Classics in 458 Lott. Both are probably at the cheaper end of the scale but they WORK when required to do so. I had to have the 458 tweaked to get the bolt to work smoothly and there was a slight problem with the ejector which was fixed in a couple days and at low cost.

All depends on what you want and what you are willing to spend. Good luck with your hunt for a good PH!