Whit, good decision. Get one while you’re there. Borrow the money if need be.
I have never seen issues with the 3 pos safety , but obviously can happen. In fact, I think the 3 pos Heym (pre-Martini) is brilliant.Ive owned a bunch of CZs, love em all. Good mag capacity, action not too bulky, mount system great. Most got custom stocks, or slimmed down and refinished. Most got a barrel band. Bolts were polished with mag wheel polish to smooth up a bit.
I personally prefer the factory CZ side safety, as it works perfect for me. Too many times Ive seen 3 pos swing safeties knocked off, by accident, or by clothing when the person is not aware of it, or carry slung on left shoulder against your body, belt, pants, etc. I need to reduce potential accidents for me, guides and clients, so 2 brands have been and gone. Just my safe safety opinion from experience, I aint lying, so please don't tell me off.
Also gripping or palm, whatever you do best...
Yes we had Paul Roberts bring 2x Rigbys in buffalo camp once, both on worked over CZ actions.. did not look one bit like CZ anymore... a 450 and 416.
On another subject, in a shootout once, a guy with his Dakota bolt 416 fired 4 shots.. before I could close on my next 2 shells into my English double... that was a lesson.
Whatever you have for DG, practice, practice.. in many differing scenarios.
Travel & Hunt. Be Safe.
Interesting. My BRNO vz.24 98 Mauser came with a hollow knob aftermarket bolt handle welded on to replace the straight factory one. I filled mine with zebrawood.Open palm cycling, only.
Although I hold CZ 550 in high regard, I very much dislike the hole in the bolt knob for me and my bolt cycling I find that it creates a hot spot on my palm.
I always fill the bolt knob with a brass rod.
I was also interested in that model and actually just this week asked Velser about the possibility to build a modell Quintessenz in .416 Rigby instead of the regular calibers available (up to .30-06), they say there is a surcharge for calibers bigger then .30-06 and there sure was a surcharge. It amounted to 5500 euro extra for the Magnum action required aswell as 2000 euro extra for the handmade stock that apperantly is required for the bigger barrel etc. So about 7500 euro plus the initial 4950 euros.I’m drooling at the
Repetierbüchse Velser Mod. Quintessenz
Unsere VELSER-M98-Custom-made-Repetierer Büchsen werden ausschließlich mit ausgesuchten Originalsystemen namhafter Hersteller wie DWM, Steyr, FN sowie Mauser ausgestattet. Auf Wunsch verwenden wir auch neue Systeme, die wieder nach Original-Zeichnungen hergestellt werden. Es bleibt also in Bezug auf Ihre Priorität kein Wunsch offen.
Could you perhaps be thinking of Rigby, who uses Mauser barreled actions?Heym use new Mauser 98 actions as well as the Mauser company. The price of such rifles is that given by Velser and these are semi-custom rifles.
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You are correct.Could you perhaps be thinking of Rigby, who uses Mauser barreled actions?
Rigby states in their brochure they are using Mauser manufactured actions. The statement is in the paragraph under the Big Game model.
Heym states they make cartridge specific actions and “make everything under one roof.”
I think Ed Lapour may be the name you’re looking for on the good American oneFor 3 position WInchester style side safeties on Mauser actioned guns.
Good - The independently made ones in the USA (can't remember the guy that makes them "on the other safari site"
Better - The dakota
Best - The German one, can't remember if its rechnagel or EAW?
Why is the $400 German one better than the Dakota at $200ish? It's more imbecile proof. If you ever hand your rifle to an imbecile, which qualifies as everyone but you, they will pull on your bolt with all their might trying to force the action open because people are stupid thugs. They will damage the Good and Better options, introducing play into the safety by using brute force trying to overcome the locked bolt. The German one withstands imbeciles the best. The dakota also has the most sensitive small parts, they do, and I have had them come apart on safari when a mopane twig got stuck under the safety lever and pulled it all apart, being held by nothing but a roll pin. The german one has a flush mount screw holding the lever on that is a superior design for superior money.
All three are still good, and fine-gun-worthy. It's just the German one is best-gun worthy for its reliability and durability versus all the rest.
I think Ed Lapour may be the name you’re looking for on the good American one
i was thinking along your lines as well as i moved through Ruger and Sako. i finally landed on a custom built Mauser from a guy in La for $8k that i am very happy with. beautiful engraving with gold cape buff on floor plate. shoots fantastic.Maybe I should have clarified but I already own a CZ550, Model 70 Safari Express and Ruger M77. Love all three of them but am looking for those that are a step above in workmanship.
I'm unfamiliar with Kimber, and Cooper and Montana Rifle Company etc. I wasn't sure if they were in the same range as Dakota /PWA.
It doesn't sound like they are.