- Location
- Northern BC
Also known as trash pandas.Wash Bear Defence.
It’s my hefalumps and woozles rifle.
Also known as trash pandas.Wash Bear Defence.
Awesome setup. I am planning to swap the Zeiss for a 1.5-5 Firedot on mine, had to wait for extended bases that just arrivedMy Sako Kodiak in 375H&H
Envious of the move!My poor .416 Rigby has kind of lost relevance since we took up residence in TX, has at least rolled a few hawgs here.
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So only CRF rifles are good then?There are guys here that say CRF rifles are “clunky” when feeding compared to a push feed. That tells me they have zero experience with good rifles.
That’s not what I said. At all.So only CRF rifles are good then?


That is some beauty walnut you go there!My Sako Kodiak in 375H&H
Thank you. She's a keeper.That is some beauty walnut you go there!

How much does it weigh?My one dangerous game rifle is also a go-to all-round hunting rifle for the part of the country i live in. CZ 550 magnum, customized to suit, in .375 H&H. I was looking to replicate the lines of an earlier Rigby .375 basing this in part on pics of Harry Selby's gun but also pics of earlier 20th Century examples. Stock has been shaved-down/reshaped to be both more aesthetically pleasing in the classic English sense as well as better fitting and handling, it's gotta be upwards of 35% or more slimmer than many of the CZ factory stocks, which are like logs. Prince of Wales grip fashioned, which is really nice for some carry positions, grip angle opened up as well. This work included paring down some of the metal work at the tang and trigger guard, to fit the slimmed wrist, the filing of the escutcheon on the forend (which is shortened an inch and a half or two and also slimmed), some screws. Barrel shortened to 23", safari sights (although really cool) removed in favor of a Skinner rear receiver peep - much better, polished water buffalo horn flat filling the original sight gap. Original bolt replaced with a magnum Mauser bolt. Other work on bolt function included reshaping the extractor tang from original contour. Glass and pillar bedded. Re-finished this year with layers of gloss spar urethane rubbed to satin, no matter how many tru-oil layers i put on it they were rubbed-through at carry-points and reapplying every year was getting old. This thing is about as flawless a machine as you will get out of a CZ 550 at this point i'd have to think, which is confidence inducing considering they outnumber all other makes combined in the hands of African professionals. View attachment 1150892
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