Deal on CZ550 in 416 Rigby

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Been lurking around the web pricing guns and came across this deal. Were I ready to excuse the pun, pull the trigger, I think this a very good deal from Cabelas in Billings, MT on a new CZ in 416 Rigby.

Cabela's: Gun Library: CZ 550 Safari Classics .416 RIGBY

Phoenix Phil soon to be known as Hades Phil (113 here today)
 
That is a very good deal. Normally you dont get the stock bolts until you move up to the Classic line or pay extra and I think they charge about 100 bucks each for them. The only thing missing to be in full safari mode is a barrel band swivel.
 
That is a very good deal. Normally you dont get the stock bolts until you move up to the Classic line or pay extra and I think they charge about 100 bucks each for them. The only thing missing to be in full safari mode is a barrel band swivel.

There's a part of me wanting to buy this Scott. But that Rigby brass runs about $2 a piece. And yes, the barrel band swivel would be desirable.
 
Ahh, but aint life grand?! There was a time when I didnt think I would be able to relish my vittles if I didnt get a .416 Rigby, but it passed. Then it was the .404 Jeffery which I got instead. No regrets. I have gotten some good deals on components on Gunbroker and others for a better price than retail including loaded ammo and even some Swift bullets for half price in that caliber. Decisions, decisions.
 
.243 .........416 Rigby......... 9.3x62........... 7x57

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I have two cz 550. The first in 2004 was liberated in zimbabwe. That rifle was accurate and performed very well. It's replacement was bought in 2006 as a replacement and it was crap. The action was very rough and I couldnt get it sighted in to an acceptable level. Ultimately the stock cracked near the sling lug. I found out the company moved production to the US between the two dates.
Now the silver lining...when I was about to chunk the rifle I found out about this company that does the cz upgrade. Can't remember the name but I think it is EAA. Anyway they offer 3 different upgrades. I went with the most extreme. They returned me a beautiful functional and accurate piece of art. It looks and performs like a dakota. So....I think everyone that buys one should ship it immediately to those guys and you will have an incredible rifle at half the price as a custom.
 
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I have two cz 550. The first in 2004 was liberated in zimbabwe. That rifle was accurate and performed very well. It's replacement was bought in 2006 as a replacement and it was crap. The action was very rough and I couldnt get it sighted in to an acceptable level. Ultimately the stock cracked near the sling lug. I found out the company moved production to the US between the two dates.
Now the silver lining...when I was about to chunk the rifle I found out about this company that does the cz upgrade. Can't remember the name but I think it is EAA. Anyway they offer 3 different upgrades. I went with the most extreme. They returned me a beautiful functional and accurate piece of art. It looks and performs like a dakota. So....I think everyone that buys one should ship it immediately to those guys and you will have an incredible rifle at half the price as a custom.

I wonder if you had the rifle sent to American Hunting Rifles? See the link.

American Hunting Rifles - CZ Owners
 
Yep. That is the one. I did option 3 and it came back looking like the pictured 404 Jeffrey.
 
The primary builder using the Czech made barreled actions for the Safari Classic line is Triple River Gunsmithing in Warsaw, MO. They are where I was sent to by CZ when I wanted work done on my .404
 
Yes, it looks like a nice rifle! As long as your wife doesn't kill you or find out (lol). Your ok! And it sounds like a logical purchase :).
 
Yes buy it! Then send it to Wayne at AHR for his CZ #1 Upgrade kit. That's what I did with my 500 Jeffery. You get an M70 type 3 pos safety, a single stage match quality trigger and he straightens and fills the bolt. He'll also look over the rifle for you and tell you if it needs any other work. He's not terribly expensive and a great guy to deal with.

My CZ 550 in 500 Jeffery...

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I got this rifle in .416 Rigby about 18 months ago. The brass is pricey!!!!! but if you reload, and keep pressures where they should be for 2,400 fps with a 400gr bullet they will last forever. It seems to be pretty accurate for a big gun too.

If am getting really, really tempted to send it off for a 'makeover'. That 500 Jeff above is gorgeous. I'd want the extra piece of mind that would come from having somebody smart give it a good look. Mine feeds a bit rough off the ramp and I'd want that smoothed out if/when I actually start chasing the DG critters.
 
Thanks! The 3 pos safety, trigger and bolt straightening filling were definitely "wants not needs". The CZ 550 trigger is pretty good, and the stock safety is like my Rem 700s, no problem there. If you do want it looked over though, Wayne at AHR is a great guy to send it to.
 
I have two cz 550. The first in 2004 was liberated in zimbabwe. That rifle was accurate and performed very well. It's replacement was bought in 2006 as a replacement and it was crap. The action was very rough and I couldnt get it sighted in to an acceptable level. Ultimately the stock cracked near the sling lug. I found out the company moved production to the US between the two dates.
Now the silver lining...when I was about to chunk the rifle I found out about this company that does the cz upgrade. Can't remember the name but I think it is EAA. Anyway they offer 3 different upgrades. I went with the most extreme. They returned me a beautiful functional and accurate piece of art. It looks and performs like a dakota. So....I think everyone that buys one should ship it immediately to those guys and you will have an incredible rifle at half the price as a custom.
I bought one in 416 and 375. I had to send the 375 H&H back to their gunshop in KS. It wasn't feeding well and the round would get stuck while feeding it up the ramp. I got it back but never trusted it so it sits in it's case. I have a few more hunts in me and would like to use it.
 
There's a part of me wanting to buy this Scott. But that Rigby brass runs about $2 a piece. And yes, the barrel band swivel would be desirable.

My Jamison brass costs me $4 apiece. I get 10 reloads then toss them, not that they show any where. When you add the cost of 570g TSX (80 cents), primer and powder you're at about $1.50 per round. So $30 for a box of 20, about what a box of Remington or Winchester 30-06 cartridges cost you at Walmart
 
Dad? Not following the 570 gr bullet.

I shoot a 500 Jeffery ,sorry for the confusion. 416 Rigby bullet should be a bit cheaper. I don't anneal my cases haven't found the need. They look perfectly fine when I throw them out, just have had a rule for many years that I limit cases to at most 10 firings, less of course if they look like they're stretching at the web (if I see that I adjust my loads downward).
 
Dad?
Per your PM my calling you DAd is because that is your given handle. I can call you something else if you prefer?
 
Sure Chuck, my icon said Ranger Dad but somehow they blew up the Dad portion recently I'll fix that
 

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