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Offline mnnden

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Range Report CA 75 BD
« on: February 11, 2016, 05:29:50 PM »
Went to the range today to try out the new CZ Keep in mind I am not an expert on shooting, I have more experience with revolvers, although not much more.   I had cleaned the gun well, on the advise of others I left it a little wet.  I started out at 5yards, then 12yds then 20yds and finally 30yds,  I didn't spend a lot of time at the 5yd as the CZ was about as good as it gets, ditto on the 12yd, at the 20 things took a turn for the worse (not the CZ! Me!) but I stayed with it, not seeing much improvement, at this time I had put about 150 rounds through the gun & I might of been getting soft, so I moved to the 30/35 yard and sent a few rounds toward the target, I was surprised as I did just about as well as the 20 yd target. I need practice, but I didn't do bad, The gun performed flawless!!, Over all I shot about 300 rounds & not a "Hiccup" Very Pleased, I do have to pick up a mag. loader, my fingers are sore. Not much of a report, again thanks for all the advise.

At the 20 or 30/35 yd (not sure) target



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Offline rch024

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Re: Range Report CA 75 BD
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2016, 09:41:39 PM »
Nice. I love my 75 Police model. I must confess that I bought it for the cool-factor, but was disappointed with my accuracy with the DA (which I felt was important in a pistol with a decocker). Practice helped out a lot but a polish job and a spring kit from CGW turned my "cool range toy" into one of my favorite pistols. Best part was that it didn't cost much and I had the satisfaction of doing a lot of the work myself. If you're into tinkering and up for a bit of a challenge (relative to other common pistols) I'd definitely recommend a little trigger work!

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