We seem to get a lot of guns in Canada that are not available in the US, I think it's because the import laws in the US are stricter but I'm not sure if that has anything to the lack of Girsans. I've seen them on Gunbroker though.
I asked him what he was paying for his ammo, he told me $ 300 a thousand, that works out about $225 in USD. $ 3375 a year.
300 for 1000 9mm is a decent price up here.
Mick and Spence, what scope rings are you using?
I just picked up a 527 Varmint in .223 and want to mount a Leupold VX-II 4-12x40 AO scope on it. Unless I receive other recommendations, I'm planning on medium Warne rings.
The scope is not currently being used, and I think it will be a good match with the rifle and chambering.
Andy
Excellent, thank you. I am looking forward to shooting it. Mine is also walnut stocked and I am hoping it will be a shooter.
Nice rifle OP. I picked up a 527 Carbine last year, and am just getting around to putting glass on it...Waiting for new bolt handles to restock at CZ USA, and trying to pick a decent optic. Budget being around $2-250 new or used. Leaning towards a Leupold VXII 3-9x40....any suggestions?
What kind of pills are you guys sending downrange? Mine has a 1/9 twist, so I'm guessing 62gr and lower.
Appreciate any advice
CZ bolt guns are lazers. They are fantastic mauser-type actions. Real sleepers in the hunting rifle catalog.
My uncle has a brace of CZ bolt guns, including a pair of 527s. Warne and Leupold rings on them. One has a cheap Nikon sight, the other a Leupold 3-9. Using lighter varmint loads (50 grain Federals, I think), we were easily at or sub MOA in 5-shot groups so long as we took our time. Those things can shoot the wings off a gnat's ass.
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