I have handled a few of the more expensive Safari grade rifles like the Holland & Holland and a Rigby and I must say, the Ruger RSM ticks all the boxes for me compared to them.
I would rather my RSM be in .416 Rigby for nostalgia sake, but .458 Lott is the next best thing.
My Sako Brown Bears are next in line, then comes along the CZ 550.
My 550 is itchin for a new laminate Boyds stock one day as the CZ stock is very bland and I would really like to upgrade.
These are iron sight only rifles as I just can't handle the thoughts of scoping them.
It took a bit of time, expense and worldwide tracking to find reloading dies, brass, bullets and appropriate molds for the various calibre's.
I'm also burning a hole for a late 1800's double rifle, black powder express in one of the large calibre's.
I also presently own a few Cape Gun's.
The one shown below is a Thomas Bland & Son, late 1800's, .577 - 16 gauge

I would rather my RSM be in .416 Rigby for nostalgia sake, but .458 Lott is the next best thing.
My Sako Brown Bears are next in line, then comes along the CZ 550.
My 550 is itchin for a new laminate Boyds stock one day as the CZ stock is very bland and I would really like to upgrade.
These are iron sight only rifles as I just can't handle the thoughts of scoping them.
It took a bit of time, expense and worldwide tracking to find reloading dies, brass, bullets and appropriate molds for the various calibre's.
I'm also burning a hole for a late 1800's double rifle, black powder express in one of the large calibre's.
I also presently own a few Cape Gun's.
The one shown below is a Thomas Bland & Son, late 1800's, .577 - 16 gauge

Attachments
Last edited: