It's actually CZ (through Colt Canada) that's helping the "Canadian Government" with their gun bans by disposing of guns. I'm not one that will support those companies anymore.
You must go on some of the same websites I go to, have seen a few of them for sale recently. Even with the rear locking action getting a 180 gr bullet to 2950-3000 fps shouldn't be too hard and be easy on the gun. I've heard that those Shultz and Larsen guns were very well made rifles. Sounds...
I used one for many years and still think it's the best of the belted magnums and compares well to many newer belt less rounds. I necked down 338 WM brass and it works fine with a bit shorter neck. That said Norma brass was awesome and would go that route.
I used MRP with 200's and the Nosler...
Don't have any experience with the CVA but I always recommend Tikka or Browning for rifles that rarely have issues. Between those two you could probably just pick the one that has the features you like and fit well. Maybe someone local to you has a Tikka to see how they fit you.
A while ago I saw a couple of used Savage 99 rifles in 308 that fit surprisingly well. The iron sights lined up perfectly when you shouldered the gun. Anyone have any advise on the Savage 99 and what to look for or are there any other used lever guns that I should be aware of? Something that I...
You can get either set up. I've used Leupold Rings that clamp down directly to the dovetail and I believe a Burris base that went onto the dovetail and then just regular rings on top of that.
Between you @nhenry and @Blkram you guys sure have some nice lefty rifles! That's a beauty that you'll love. Easy cartridge to load for, powders in the various 4350's to the H 4831 sc are the best all around powders from what I have seen over the years.
Nothing wrong with a fast twist 257 Roberts, you'll be able to shoot any bullet you want all the way up to the new heavyweights starting to come out now.
Same parent case so I can't see why not. With the heavier recoil you might need to make sure that the bedding is up to snuff and if it's a wood stock maybe some cross bolts to make sure it doesn't split. The Ruger Hawkeye I had in 375 Ruger did shift in the wood stock, that's how I found that...