I'm looking to build a new 9.3x62 rifle as an all-around non-DG rifle for African plains game and larger game in the US like elk, moose, and nilgai. I very much prefer a controlled round feed action, a model 70 style 3-way safety and a traditional wood stock so that disqualifies a lot of the very few new factory rifles offered in 9.3x62 these days in the US market (Mauser M12, Steyr CLII, Sauer 101, etc).
I'm considering several different options. Cost isn't a huge issue but I'd like to stay reasonable (under $5k) but using something I already have will be weighted somewhat over something that's completely brand new. Here are the options I'm considering:
1) I have a CZ 550 Bavarian with full length mannlicher style stock already in 9.3x62. However, I don't really like the stock other than as a curiosity so I'd have to find a decent traditional sporting style AA-AAA walnut CZ 550 stock, which may be hard to find, so it would probably have to be completely custom made ($$$). Also, I don't like the stock safety and trigger so I'd have to pay a gunsmith to install something like one of the AHR 3-position M70 style safeties and a custom trigger (likely also AHR).
2) I have a Sako AIII in 30-06 that already has a beautiful wood stock of the sort I want, for the most part. In order to get to 9.3x62, I would have to have it rebarreled (JES rebore is not an option, the barrel is too thin). It would also need a new trigger but Timney makes a fine one for the Sako. Sadly, nobody (still) makes a model 70 style aftermarket 3 position safety for the Sako AFAIK, so I'm stuck with the stock/Timney safety.
3) Build a completely new custom rifle on a completely new custom action like a Defiance CRF. This would probably be excessively expensive. Maybe less so if I gathered all the parts myself and paid a gunsmith to assemble them, but all of the custom rifles that are even close to what I want seem to START well above $5k (Hill Country Rifles in TX, etc).
4) Buy a new/used CRF Winchester model 70 Super Grade in 30-06 and have it rebarreled to 9.3x62. This might be the easiest in terms of execution but finding the donor rifle in the first place and at a price that keeps me under budget appears harder than I thought.
I'm leaning more towards option 2 and modifying the Sako, but I'd like to know if I'm leaving anything out. What other options might I have?
I'm considering several different options. Cost isn't a huge issue but I'd like to stay reasonable (under $5k) but using something I already have will be weighted somewhat over something that's completely brand new. Here are the options I'm considering:
1) I have a CZ 550 Bavarian with full length mannlicher style stock already in 9.3x62. However, I don't really like the stock other than as a curiosity so I'd have to find a decent traditional sporting style AA-AAA walnut CZ 550 stock, which may be hard to find, so it would probably have to be completely custom made ($$$). Also, I don't like the stock safety and trigger so I'd have to pay a gunsmith to install something like one of the AHR 3-position M70 style safeties and a custom trigger (likely also AHR).
2) I have a Sako AIII in 30-06 that already has a beautiful wood stock of the sort I want, for the most part. In order to get to 9.3x62, I would have to have it rebarreled (JES rebore is not an option, the barrel is too thin). It would also need a new trigger but Timney makes a fine one for the Sako. Sadly, nobody (still) makes a model 70 style aftermarket 3 position safety for the Sako AFAIK, so I'm stuck with the stock/Timney safety.
3) Build a completely new custom rifle on a completely new custom action like a Defiance CRF. This would probably be excessively expensive. Maybe less so if I gathered all the parts myself and paid a gunsmith to assemble them, but all of the custom rifles that are even close to what I want seem to START well above $5k (Hill Country Rifles in TX, etc).
4) Buy a new/used CRF Winchester model 70 Super Grade in 30-06 and have it rebarreled to 9.3x62. This might be the easiest in terms of execution but finding the donor rifle in the first place and at a price that keeps me under budget appears harder than I thought.
I'm leaning more towards option 2 and modifying the Sako, but I'd like to know if I'm leaving anything out. What other options might I have?