Concealed Carry And Permits
Latest Hunting Rifles on the Market in South Africa
Latest Hunting Rifles on the Market in South Africa
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✍️By ZRIntel Editorial Team📍South AfricaSouth Africas diverse landscapesfrom the arid plains of the Karoo to the lush bushveld of Limpopodemand reliable, versatile hunting rifles suited for every pursuit . Unlike rifles of yesteryear, todays hunters seek the flexibility to stalk springbok through dense brush, where quick thinking, steady aim, and fast handling make all the difference . At the same time, they want a rifle capable of delivering a long-range shot without weighing as much as the hunter himself . With modern technology advancing rapidly, hunting is reaping the rewards as skilled gunmakers fuse craftsmanship with innovationproducing some truly remarkable firearms as seen below
. As of November 2025, the local market is thriving, driven by fresh imports and new releases showcased at the Huntex Expo in April
. Global manufacturers such as Sako, Tikka, and Savage continue to dominate discussions, offering lightweight builds, improved accuracy, and full compliance with South Africas Firearms Control Act . These rifles cater to ethical plains game and big five hunting while pricingsourced from retailers like Habitat Africa, Outfitters 4 Africa, and Safari Outdoorreflects average street value including VAT. (Please note: Prices may vary . Therefore, ensure to confirm pricing with retailers) Below are five of the standout bolt-action rifles (with a rimfire option for varmint control), each selected for its performance, features, and suitability for South African conditions . Plus, weve included a bonus shotgun for bird-hunting enthusiasts . Top 5 Latest Hunting Rifles in South Africa: Sako 90 Finnlight Unveiled at SHOT Show 2025 and now available at South African retailers such as Habitat Africa, the Sako 90 Finnlight represents a refined
evolution of the legendary Sako 85
. Key features: Fluted stainless steel barrel (2024 inches), carbon fibre stock (sub-6 lb carry weight), adjustable trigger, and modular bedding for sub-MOA precision. Calibres: .308 Win, 6 .5 Creedmoor, .300 Win Mag. Price: ~R28,000R32,000. Context: Finnish precision meets South African practicality . Its corrosion-resistant finish is ideal for coastal hunts in KwaZulu-Natal, while its balance and handling make it perfect for spot-and-stalk impala hunts in the Eastern Cape . Early users praise its faultless feeding with locally available PMP ammunition. Savage Axis II Refreshed for 2025 with enhanced ergonomics, the Savage Axis II arrives via local distributors like Futurama as a budget-friendly option for new hunters . Key features: Detachable box magazine (4+1), adjustable AccuTrigger (1.56 lb pull), synthetic stock with palm swell, and 22-inch carbon steel barrel. Calibres: .223 Rem to .400 Legend (left-hand options available). Price: ~R9,000R10,000. Context: A standout at SHOT Show 2025 for its affordability and simplicity . In South Africa, its a top pick for Free State blesbok hunts, where its 6.5 lb weight reduces fatigue on long days. Local testers highlight the smooth bolt lift for rapid follow-up shotsideal for first-time safari hunters . Tikka T3x Lite Veil The Tikka T3x Lite remains a household name among South African hunters
. The 2025 Veil camo update, now stocked at Outfitters 4 Africa, offers superior concealment across diverse biomes
. Key features: 20-inch cold hammer-forged barrel, synthetic stock, detachable mag (3+1), and two-stage adjustable trigger. Calibres: .30-06 Sprg, .308 Win, 6
.5 Creedmoor. Price: ~R18,000R22,000. Context: Decades of reliability meet new-generation design. The Veil pattern blends naturally into Waterberg thickets, while its 6 .4 lb frame and low-maintenance action thrive in Kalahari dust. Forum reviews on AfricaHunting.com praise its out-of-box accuracy and ethical 200 m performance on eland . Howa 1500 Oryx Pro Updated with Cerakote finishes for 2025, the Howa 1500 Oryx Pro continues to earn praise for value and durabilityan excellent choice from Spartan Arms . Key features: Pillar-bedded Hogue stock, 22-inch heavy barrel, adjustable trigger (2.54.5 lb), and threaded muzzle (suppressor permits required). Calibres: .308 Win, .243 Win. Price: ~R14,000R16,000. Context: Built for South Africas unpredictable climate, the Cerakote coating withstands Limpopos humidity while protecting the bore from rust . Favoured for medium game and pest control, it consistently produces sub-MOA groups using Prvi Partizan ammojust as demonstrated at Huntex . Bergara BMR-X Carbon For small-game specialists, the Bergara BMR-X Carbon brings precision and modern design to rimfire hunting. Key features: 18-inch steel barrel, carbon fibre chassis (5 .7 lb), Remington 700 footprint for optics compatibility, and adjustable Performance Trigger. Calibres: .22 LR, .17 HMR, .22 WMR. Price: ~R13,000R15,000
. Context: A 2025 SHOT Show highlight, now popular among Gauteng farmers for jackal or dassie control. Its rigid chassis guarantees consistent 0
.5-inch groups at 50 m, making it an excellent, low-recoil rifle for beginners or youth training
. Bonus: Franchi Affinity 3 (New Shotgun) For those expanding beyond rifles, the Franchi Affinity 3 earns an honorary sixth spot as a semi-auto shotgun built for high-volume bird shooting . Key features: Inertia-driven system, 2628 inch barrel with extended chokes, ergonomic synthetic stock in Max-7 camo (14.25-inch LOP), and 4+1 capacity. Gauge: 12 (3 .5-inch chamber); 20-gauge variant expected soon. Price: ~R19,000R23,000. Context: Perfect for dove drives in the Karoo or duck flights over Free State dams . Its TSA recoil pad ensures comfort through long sessions, while Italian engineering meets South African practicality with Mossy Oak camo tailored for wetlands
. With technological advancements shaping the modern hunting landscape, the rifles and shotgun highlighted here represent the next evolution in hunting technology entering South Africa . They blend global craftsmanship with local insight, addressing challenges like rust prevention, weight reduction, and flexibility in caliber choice suitable for various species. Its important for hunters to secure their SAPS competency certificate, choose ethical operators, and prioritize sustainable hunting practices . As the hunting community continues to evolve, intrigue grows around the types of firearms and the technologies that enhance the effectiveness and ethical considerations of modern hunting.