I went through the same process about 5 years ago. The CZs are solid and accurate, but I agree that the model you mentioned was on the heavy side. An exception could be made if you are mostly stand hunting. Once I handled the T3 and worked its bolt I was sold. Nice feel, great trigger, very accurate. I hunt some rough, steep areas and have never had any problems with the polymer trigger guard and detachable magazine, which is considered a negative by many. I have both the wood and synthetic stock models, and I have to concede that the checkering on the wood stock has more bite and I get better grip when using gloves. The synthetic stock is otherwise very sturdy and well made, not one of those cheap twisty versions. The best advice would be to get your hands on examples and base your decision on that. The Savages are very accurate as well and made in the US. That is more important now more than ever. I am aware of a used T3 hunter in 6.5x55 in a local shop (upstate NY). PM if interested and I will give location. It still wore the factory rings, and I would venture a guess that that was the mystery "problem" with it. On that issue, see the sticky at the top. Good luck