I think I would like a M-70 Mannlicher stainless :O in 9.3 x 62!!
I can appreciate the benefits of something in stainless, and while I have a couple, they are not anywhere near a first choice for me. Not a fan of plastic & stainless.I'm from the 'pre-metric' era and prefer nicely figured wood and blued steel.
Same with me. While I'm not old enough to be pre-metric, I still prefer a nicely blued and polished rifle with a nice chunk of wood on it over plastic and stainless. I have several stainless/synthetic and blued/synthetic rifles but they are mostly for the practicality when hunting in poor weather. I'm really picky when it comes to the care and treatment of my rifles so the stainless/synthetic just gives me peace of mind, when I'm hunting in rain or snow, that I'm not damaging them.



I have one stainless/wood rifle as well but it's a limited edition and I'm a bit leery of hunting with it. I have shot it a few times at the range but have yet to take it out in the field. One of these days I might take it to the stand and that way there will be little chance of something happening to it like me tripping and falling and bashing it on a rock.
I do like the stainless wood look though.
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As I've mentioned, I do have a couple of rifles in SS as well as a few handguns. Nothing really against SS except after a good many years of looking at blued steel, looking at something in SS, it almost seems as though it left the factory before it could be blued. However, what you have pictured looks pretty good. Details?? Remington??
It's a Ruger Hawkeye, Lipsey's limited edition in 7x57. I mounted a Leupold VXIII 1.5-5x20 on it and it shoots pretty good with the mild handload I fired through it a couple times.
I have one stainless/wood rifle as well but it's a limited edition and I'm a bit leery of hunting with it. I have shot it a few times at the range but have yet to take it out in the field. One of these days I might take it to the stand and that way there will be little chance of something happening to it like me tripping and falling and bashing it on a rock.
I do like the stainless wood look though.
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I'm a blued / wood guy, but, I too, don't like taking them in bad weather (but I did many times). I was more than happy that Impex imported the last batch of Zastava, as nothing existed yet as real M/98 / SS before them, and that was even better as they imported a bunch of 9.3X62 to add to my herd.
BTW, be prepared for a shock for the new imported ones prices.... sounds like it will also be the same for Cz...




























