Hi,
I have owned three Musgrave rifles built at the original plant started by Mr. Ben Musgrave in Bloemfontein, South Africa.
The first was a 30-06 Musgrave Mod 80, which was from an estate (in 1995) and cost me about R350 (about $35 CA). It was nothing special, and I sold it after a year.
After that I owned two new single shot Musgrave RSA rifles, with sporter profile barrels, one in 30-06 and the other in 25-06. These were both under R2000 ($200) new in about 1997, and the most accurate rifles I have ever owned.
The original Musgrave factory eventually closed, and I read about the new Musgrave rifles in the Man/Magnum magazine last year. The new Musgrave rifles start at about R16500 (about $1650 CA) in South Africa at present, and seem to be well made. However, if you are living in South Africa, the best value for money seems to be the Howa 1500, selling for about R7800 and more. We bough one of these for my daughter in law last year from Camdix on a special offer of R6800 (tax included), and it has better accuracy than the Sako 75 which my son got from my wife when we left South Africa. With this in mind, I think the new Musgraves are priced in the same class as Tikka and cheaper Sako rifles in South Africa.