First Dangerous Game .416 RM rifle... which one?

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Hi there, newby on the forum

Been reading quite a lot and I realized that there are many experienced and knowledge people. For the last weeks I was really enjoing reading and learning from you, so
If is not a problem or to boring to answer I would like to now your opinions, pros ans cons about next options as 1º DG rifle

* WICHESTER 70 PRE 64
* WINCHESTER 70 POST 64
* REMINGTON 700
* SAKO
* CZ/BRNO (only see this one in 416 Rigby)

Keep in mind I live in Europe, so no many "custom" options and of course budget is king, that is why 416 Rem Mag is the way to go. Not a reloader, just comercial ammo user

Gracias y un saludo!!
 
I'd probably rule out the Rem 700 for use specifically as a DG rifle (although plenty of people have used them successfully in the past)..

I dont think you can go wrong with any of your other choices.. between the CZ, Winchesters, and Sako I think its mostly a matter of preference(s)...

All are known to be reliable, well made, etc. and all have a proven track record in Africa on DG hunts..
 
Go for a new Model 70 Safari Express in 375 H&H. It should be the easiest for you to find in Europe and it's a great DG rifle that you can also use to hunt plains game. A great one-gun safari rifle.
I own a 338 Wm so the 375 is out of equation, I def want more punch
 
Love my Winchester M70 in 416 RM! Mine is post 64 and is the one rifle I would NEVER sell! I have competed in and nearly won a handful of large bore competitions with this rifle.

If you get into reloading, the 300gr TSX is probably one of the best bullets for this cartridge.
 
Hi there, newby on the forum

Been reading quite a lot and I realized that there are many experienced and knowledge people. For the last weeks I was really enjoing reading and learning from you, so
If is not a problem or to boring to answer I would like to now your opinions, pros ans cons about next options as 1º DG rifle

* WICHESTER 70 PRE 64
* WINCHESTER 70 POST 64
* REMINGTON 700
* SAKO
* CZ/BRNO (only see this one in 416 Rigby)

Keep in mind I live in Europe, so no many "custom" options and of course budget is king, that is why 416 Rem Mag is the way to go. Not a reloader, just comercial ammo user

Gracias y un saludo!!
Welcome to AH.
KRISH
 
Hi there, newby on the forum

Been reading quite a lot and I realized that there are many experienced and knowledge people. For the last weeks I was really enjoing reading and learning from you, so
If is not a problem or to boring to answer I would like to now your opinions, pros ans cons about next options as 1º DG rifle

* WICHESTER 70 PRE 64
* WINCHESTER 70 POST 64
* REMINGTON 700
* SAKO
* CZ/BRNO (only see this one in 416 Rigby)

Keep in mind I live in Europe, so no many "custom" options and of course budget is king, that is why 416 Rem Mag is the way to go. Not a reloader, just comercial ammo user

Gracias y un saludo!!
For a factory 416 Remington, I like the New Haven made Classic post-64 for a cost effective rifle. I have not had issues with the ones that I have owned.

A pre-64 would have to be a re-barrel / custom to be chambered in 416 Remington.
 

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1200 for the 375 barrel and accessories?
 
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