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CZ LONG ARMS => CZ Center fire Rifles => Topic started by: stash on June 19, 2010, 01:27:15 PM
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Owner of a CZ527 Wood Stock in .223
Maybe a strange question to ask here But, are you satisfied with the accuracy of your CZ527-.223 . I have been to other sites and this one too, asking many, many questions, wood stock, laminate stock etc.. I want want to get a good 223 target rifle to last me a lifetime. Tikka T3, Savage Model 12 and of course CZ527 are my choices. Anyway to those who have a 527 in .223 cal. are you happy with the accuracy? Do you wish you bought something else??? I will use it for target only, 100 yards max.
Any 527 issues?
:)I know just buy one and start shooting!! Right?
Thanks!!
Stash
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Well Stash.....
I only own two 527s in .223. 527 American and 527 FS.
Both of them shoot more accurately than I can. And I know my way around a trigger.I've spend more hours just in "dime drills" than most shooters have shooting. Thank you Uncle Sam.
But I have to be honest.....I'm not a hard core paper puncher looking for 1/4 MOA. Minute of woodchuck is good enough for me.
CZ, Savage (12 series) or Tikka.....they are all going to shoot bleep good. The difference between the 3 is not going to be a difference in the manufacturer, its going to be a difference in the individual rifle.
However, if you are a hard core dedicated BR shooter the Savage 12 models with the BR stock gets the nod. Their BR guns are designed for shooting off bags and ride the bags a bit better than either the CZ or Tikka stocks.
But unless you can already shoot 1/2 MOA you're not going to notice the difference. And if you already can shoot 1/2 MOA and are looking for 1/4 MOA then the truth is you shouldn't be asking about a "stock" gun....you should be looking at custom rifles.
Just buy a CZ.
Best.....2few