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It's probably not a "true" big bore, in the classic sense, but the smoothest and fastest big bore that I own, or have ever used, is my Ruger 96/44. Nothing comes close. Is it my favorite "big bore"? Though it is an all-time favorite carry-around rifle, my favorite actions for true big bores are two: My Marlin in 45-70 and my Ruger No.1 in the same cartridge. The only reason my CZ550 in 458 Win doesn't top the list is because I shoot from the left side.
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Bought a CZ 550 in 9,3x62 and have another CZ 550 Medium Magnum that wants to be a lot of things! Probably a 375 Ruger or 358 Norma Mag. Once fitted with a 3-position safety, the CZ 550 is perfect to me for a big bore build.
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My preferred choices for big bores are: Bolt action- Mauser style with CRF and M70 safety
Break open- Side by side double, sidelocks, two triggers
Single shot- Falling block- Ruger #1 is suitable
Lever action- Winchester 1886
Handgun- Smith & Wesson X-frame "500"
Those are my personal choices for action types in order of preference. Rodney.
Rodney Cut-n-Shoot, Texas USA
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In the range of 2,000.00 bucks, the Dakota M-76 is to me the best of the best. I know it's a lot of money. It has the gas problems of the M-70 fixed for ever. You don't have to spend any more money on the action, it's already where you want and action to be.
Yes a guy can spend a lot more for a good action, but for that much money the M-76 is awfully hard to beat. And there is no wait for years, spend money and two years of BS phone calls while you wait.
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Frank DeHaas claimed the BRNO ZKK Mauser actions were the finest bolt actions ever made. My experience agrees with his statements.
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Frank DeHaas claimed the BRNO ZKK Mauser actions were the finest bolt actions ever made. My experience agrees with his statements. That ought to give us CZ550 fans some confidence!
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I have had 416 Remingtons on a Rem 700 and a CZ 550 Safari. My current 416 Rem is on an SS M-70 Classic. I like my M-70 the best. The CZ was good, but you don't really need a 10.5 lb 416 Rem that holds 5 rounds in the magazine. I think the CZ would really shine in the larger chamberings, like 505 Gibbs, 475 Capstick, etc. My M-70 weighs 9.25 lbs scope in it's McMillan stock. That's perfect for me.
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Lever action Marlin......... I have 2.
So far, this is the oldest I've ever been. Some days you're the dog. Some days you're the hydrant.
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Frank DeHaas claimed the BRNO ZKK Mauser actions were the finest bolt actions ever made. My experience agrees with his statements. I have never seen a BRNO ZKK 602 action in the flesh, wonder how many years ago they stopped building them?
Thus saith thr lord; Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, and whose heart departeh from the lord. Jeremiah 17:5 KJV
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In big bore dangerous game rifles, I prefer a highly customized Mauser, double rifle or a Pre 64 Win. and in that order. Other than DG rifles I like a lot of different actions.
The best Mauser ever is the Brno 21 and 22 small ring double square bridge IMO..
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In all seriousness, my preferred big-bore action would be the Garand. With the McCann Industries .458WM Garand, and either a standard M1 or a McCann Industries 338WM Garand, you'd have an excellent combo for Africa and wouldn't really need anything more anywhere else. It might seem an odd choice, but I like shooting in John C. Garand matches. If I could hunt everything from prairie dogs (accurized Ruger mini-14) to elephants (458WM McCann M1) with rifles that functioned exactly like my match rifles, I wouldn't use any other action. Plus, I've read favorable reviews of the .458WM Garand in Zimbabwe. A rugged battle-rifle-based semi-auto stopping rifle with a stout aperture sighting system has virtues that help it shine entirely in its own lights, even if you're not a Garand fan (if such a thing is possible). Unfortunately, a semi-auto hunting rifle battery isn't even a viable 50 state option, let alone a world wide option, anymore. So my second choice, but the mandated choice courtesy of the legislatures of some of the states/countries I've hunted in, would have to be a variant of the M98 Mauser.
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