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CZ LONG ARMS => CZ Center fire Rifles => Topic started by: cznut on November 11, 2003, 01:50:50 PM
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Does anyone know if the 527 action can be rechambered for 22-250? The .223 has a C.O.L. of 2.26 and the 22-250 is 2.35 C.O.L. I think the 527 w/H-S Precision stock is one of the nicest varmint rifles I've ever seen. It just fits my eye a lot better than the 550 laminated varmint! Thanks.
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The .22-250 delivers a lot of energy for such a small action. The action which is needed is one capable of a .308 Win. type action. Brno used to make a short action, CZ does'nt do any, they went with a .30-06 lenght action instead. H-S does a stock for a Mauser 98 which should be easily fitted to a bull-barreled CZ .22-250.
CZ does a walnut version .22-250(bull barrel). I'd be ready to buy your mint stock(preferably the walnut version
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Fred
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Fred,
So far, I'm just thinking out loud. I'm far more likely to get the 527/.223 kevlar varmint than the 550/22-250 laminated varmint. Again, the 527 just looks better to me. Thanks for your interest and info.
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Prior to the 550 series, CZ-UB made the ZKK600 series of square bridge Mausers. The ZKK601 was the short action, and it would be perfect for a 22-250. Keep your eyes open; they show up from time to time.
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I've been sending emails to CZ for over a year trying to get them to import a true short action. (see wishbone) I have two Brno 601s, one in 223 and the other in 243. Both are excellent rifles once you do a trigger job. The other option as of this month is a Montana Rifle Company action which is a true short Mauser type action. Accubond stocks is a dealer for them and they have a deal of a bbl, stock, and action for $750. Sort of a custom rifle kit. I'm going to try a 300 Savage on one of these.