An amazing high quality .223 rifle with a Leupold scope and superb set trigger, 4 pounds / 12 ounce pull with zero creep. I only have to think of pulling the trigger and the bullet is on it's way. With good ammo I just can't miss.
An amazing high quality .223 rifle with a Leupold scope and superb set trigger, 4 pounds / 12 ounce pull with zero creep. I only have to think of pulling the trigger and the bullet is on it's way. With good ammo I just can't miss.
Last edited by Mick Boon; 04-11-19 at 12:35.
I really like my CZ's too, but maybe share some detailed range results to quantify why it's so amazing.
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It's amazing because I just can't miss with the rifle, it has all the desirable features and a scaled down action to suit the cartridge, there is absolutely nothing not to like about it straight out of the box. It's just quality all round at a decent price.
PS, I was shooting eggs at 200 yds last time I went to the range, piece of cake,
Last edited by Mick Boon; 04-11-19 at 15:17.
The 527 is one of those guns I've wanted for a long time but just cant ever quite justify buying.
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I don't keep records as I have nothing to prove , I just know the rifle is good with the ammo brands I have used, I routinely get 1 inch or under 3 or 4 shot groups with cheap Norinco yellow box from my deck at 100 meters..... I shot 5 out of 5 eggs at 200 yards recently with Nosler Trophy grade 40gr. It's the most accurate rifle I have ever owned, I have never seen another that shoots better. I keep it in cotton wool.
I’m getting 2 in at 50yds. With wolf 762x39.
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