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    Default Re: Custom 416 Rigby - Value?

    Unfortunately you will barely ever get your money back for a custom rifle in SA.

    Things to consider here:
    Scope value = R5000-R6000
    Stock design not considered classic, but similar to CZ Lux models (Perhpas stock was only refinished)

    I would say as a package R25000
    Gun only R18k-R20k

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    Default Re: Custom 416 Rigby - Value?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pirate View Post
    Knowing next to nothing about big bore rifles or buffalo hunting, but knowing a little bit about yourself and TStone, and that you're both standup guys, I'd wager this is the ideal scratch for TStone's buffalo-rifle itch. How many rounds of 416 Rigby fit in that ZKK's mag? At least 4, I'd guess?
    Thank you Pirate. Long time no see :)

    You got me there. I think it is 4. Shall check it tomorrow.

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    Default Re: Custom 416 Rigby - Value?

    Quote Originally Posted by DWB View Post
    Unfortunately you will barely ever get your money back for a custom rifle in SA.

    Things to consider here:
    Scope value = R5000-R6000
    Stock design not considered classic, but similar to CZ Lux models (Perhpas stock was only refinished)

    I would say as a package R25000
    Gun only R18k-R20k
    Thank you. I think your assessment is fair.

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    Default Re: Custom 416 Rigby - Value?

    I tend to agree with a value of R25k. Building a similar rifle now will cost you way more.

    The real value off course always depends on what a buyer is willing to pay, which may be more or less.

    If I was interested in it, I would want to replace the stock with one with a straight comb. I do not gel well with the european "hog leg" style buttstock shape.

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