Hey guys,
Here are 2 rifles that I cant see myself selling...
This is my Weatherby Vanguard in .300 Weatherby Magnum.
It is fitted with a Bushnell Trophy XLT 6-18x50 scope and is exceptionally accurate.
The rifle has been bedded and the barrel free-floated and has been absolutely faultless in regard to its reliability.
Shoots flat, hits hard and it is very versatile big game rifle.
This is my Zastava M70 in .458 Winchester Magnum.
This rifle is fitted with a Leupold 1.5-4x20 scope.
The stock has the full aluminium bedding chassis and unloaded with scope weighs in at 10lbs
This rifle build - including scope and mounts etc... cost the grand sum of $1500.
Thats buying everything brand new (except the stock - that had fired 10 rounds on a previous rifle).
Unlike previous CZ's I've owned, the rifle feeds flawlessly, ejects flawlessly and the mag works perfectly straight from the box.
Now, this rifle DOES NOT shoot very flat and ISN"T very versatile, but with my hand-loads what it does have is 5000ft/lbs of muzzle energy and if hunting something big and nasty, there's nothing I would want more in my hands than this rifle...
Another reason I cant see myself selling these 2 rifles is that they compliment each other beautifully.
One is a long range, flat shooting rifle that is ideal for touching animals a long way away, while the other is a short-range stopper for when things go bad.
In my opinion there's not to much in the world of big-game hunting that this duo couldn't handle...
The one rifle that I dearly regret selling was this Winchester M70 .458
There was a bit of a story behind it as it originally had a few problems but the previous owner (who's a member on here...) got it all sorted and it ended up being a FANTASTIC rifle.
Everyday I regret selling it and I'd own another in a heartbeat...
Cheers,
Russ