Absolutely, I did ask your opinion and for the kind of money we’re talking about I’m quite happy to have some dissension. A gun dealer in Alberta has a Rigby 375 for $50 K (Canadian) I was looking at yesterday. Absolutely gorgeous, but I’d want to touch it with cotton gloves on (if at all). Plus, that’s five years of safaris. I appreciate the old gunmakers art, but for a rifle I want to use it does leave me a bit flat.
I do like laminated stocks as well - particularly the Grey. The suggestion to buy a used model 70 and test drive a safari is a great one. I’m a practical so it makes a lot of sense to me.
The Blaser R8 does look great in a quality wood stock as do the pre-64 Model 70 with that red rubber recoil pad and the Rigby PH model is absolutely amazing.
Getting a used Model 70 is definitely the practical choice. If needed, I could have it rebarreled, restocked, and accurized for much less than the Gunwerks or the Blaser.