A .375 bore rifle is perhaps the best choice for the single rifle hunter going to Africa. Your budget does allow for a fine custom rifle, however, the time frame of 2 years might leave things a little tight depending on which shop does your build. Once you get your rifle you want to have time to become familiar with it, prior to leaving. If the left hand CZ fills your needs, I would choose it, shoot it, carry it around, then have any adjustments that you think are prudent made to it in time for your trip. The magazine capacity of the CZ is a big seller for me.
The VX-7 is a very nice scope, a pal of mine has one on his Ruger Alaskan, but perhaps finding 30 mm extension rings for the CZ action might take some doing. For that reason, I personally would be inclined to stick with a 1" scope tube. The 1.5-8X32 is a really good choice, especially if you get a shot at a smallish animal at longish range.
I think I've set my budget way too high!
Glad you came to your senses.Use the savings for a horseback hunt in BC. Sure beats driving around in a Land Rover on a game preserve hunting well fed lions.
Ya think?I shot buffalo and a couple elephants with a CZ that I got used off the EE.........................eight grand will pay the trophy fees for 3 buffalo.
Well, you could always rev up the Rigby if you feel the need for speed.![]()
Ahh the debate continues
-me, I choose a 416 Rigby with a 400 gr at 2450 ft/sec with a 1-4 USO scope on quick mounts. It can make shots to 300 and on and it is a big bore with great power for anything.
I still argue with myself to use the 450 Ackley in the BRNO 602 that is sooo nice as well, but I agree it is just that much more heavy and harder to control. But a 500 gr at 2350 ft/sec is soo nice.
For the close in fun gun or stopper - A 470 NE with the 500 gr at 2150 always is there.
I admit the two guns get heavy after a while through airports etc - but I find I like the backup of 2 capable guns at all times (even tho with my eyes the double is only good to less than 100 yds - after that im in trouble)



























