Are there any CZ specific case gauges that take into account the short throat on the CZ barrels? A case gauge would be a lot more convenient than taking my pistol apart every time I want to check ammo.
The short answer: NO • This is for the simple reason that
Case Gauges and
Cartridge Gauges do not have rifling. Without rifling, there is no way to exhibit chamber throats or freebore. Therefore, gauges do
not contain the answer you seek.
• Secondly, in normal situations, most reloaders quickly settle on 2 or 3 bullet suppliers. Then they continue to repeatedly order 1 or 2 bullets from each of those suppliers in bulk. That's a total of 5 or 6 different bullets, which each have a unique Max OAL, which are each recorded in their reloader's log book. So that's a total of 5 or 6 times the barrel needs to come out of the pistol (which could be spread over several years), which is a far cry from the troublesome picture being painted. So it sounds like "big trouble" at the outset, but in actuality it works out to be a very, very minor thing.
And to echo M1A4ME, a lot of modern firearms seem to be following CZ's lead. The Springfield striker-fired series and Gen 5 Glocks seem to also have also significantly reigned in their freebore. So this is something any competent reloader takes on as simply part and parcel of correct reloading procedure. Welcome to reloading done correctly.
Hope this helps. There's a ton of info in our Stickies about this and other reloading issues.