CZ 550 Safari Classics 375 H&H with Leupold VX3-HD 2.5-8

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For sale is a CZ 550 Safari Classics 375 H&H, double cross bolted, fine wood with a lot of depth and figure. Topped with a Leupold VX3-HD on Leupold rings.

$2650 shipped to lower 48.

Thanks

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Beautiful rifle! Good luck with the sale.
 
I agree with Krish. Personally, I am amazed this one is not sold already. Very beautiful firearm.

RayH
 
GLWS. That rifle is all the rifle any of us really need. Excellent scope. Great looking wood but not too pretty to hunt. I don’t need another 375H&H but I’m still slightly tempted just because it’s such a perfect combo.
 
Thanks everyone - it is indeed a fine rifle, these USA Safari Classics came out of the CZ Custom Shop and are a rarity these days.

I would also consider trades toward a CZ 550 in 505 Gibbs if anyone is interested.

-Brian (WH)
 
Tempting… very tempting…
 
As per our conversation this evening, I am committing to the purchase of this rifle. I enjoyed our conversation this evening and look forward to a smooth transaction for us both. Thank you.
Congrats, that thing is ready to go for the big stuff…
 
There are not many guns I truly regret moving on, but Bonk nailed it. This rifle was the real deal. Congratulations to the buyer and seller, but the buyer has truly gotten an awesome rifle.

Lol, can any tell me what type of wood that stock is and what grade it is. I think if I upgrade my stock on my CZ 550 375 H&H, maybe I'll feel better about studder stepping.

Ray H
 
There are not many guns I truly regret moving on, but Bonk nailed it. This rifle was the real deal. Congratulations to the buyer and seller, but the buyer has truly gotten an awesome rifle.

Lol, can any tell me what type of wood that stock is and what grade it is. I think if I upgrade my stock on my CZ 550 375 H&H, maybe I'll feel better about studder stepping.

Ray H
They used Turkish mostly, And as we all know this rifle got a good piece of it!
 
That wood is unique. Most are light with dark streaks, but this is dark chocolate brown with beautiful golden streaks. That type of grain and figure would make plenty of high grade shotguns jealous.

Congratulations to the buyer, you got a good one.
 

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