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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => CZ75, 75b, 75 SAO inc the Transitional => Topic started by: rdb67 on February 10, 2002, 02:37:25 PM
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Looks like I bought my .40 SA just in time for this new club. I should probably post this in CZ Pistols, but I just had to post something here.
How realistic a picture of my CZ's accuracy is the included test target? My local dealer had 3 SAs in stock. So, asked to see the test targets of all 3 and dry fired them to see which one had the best trigger. 1 seemed to have a slightly better test grouping, but I chose the 1 with the best trigger. How much can a new buyer depend on the test target? Since I didn't know, I went with what I could depend on (my feel of the trigger). How closely are forum members duplicating their test grouping at the range?
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The test target, that came with my 75SA, listed the group dispersion at 6 centimeters at 25 meters. I have managed to shoot 2 inch groups at 25 yards on a few occasions. That's close to the factory test.
Shoot Safe
Ralph
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Try the Winchester Silvertips. That seemed to be the Accuracy load for Handguns.
i'm also finding it emerge as such in my old gun magazines for the tests of the CZ75.
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Winchester Silvertips are often the "factory" accuracy loads in many different handguns (a group as diverse as Astra and Sig). Of course, I am assuming that the folks at Handguns and Guns & Ammo really test the guns as described... I sometimes wonder, because I sure as heck can't get some of the groups that they claim are possible from sub-standard pistols. I imagine that testing guns sent by the manufacturer is the real difference. (What's the point in that?)