My friend bought a brand new CZ-527 a couple weeks ago. Before it was even fired, we found what appeared to be a ring in the bore. Upon firing it, the accuracy was 2"+. Not what he expected and what I told him these CZs were capable of. He returned the gun to the dealer to be shipped back to CZ. Here is an Email I sent Mike at CZ...
"Mike,
I talked friend of mine, XXXXXXX, into buying a CZ-527 American. I
have two Americans (222, 223) and I'm extremely impressed with them. We
found one in a gun shop over an hour from our homes with a fantastic piece
of wood. Although it was quite a distance from home, because the stock was
so nice, XXXXX bought this rifle.
Upon getting the rifle home and inspecting it, we found a ring in the bore.
This ring can be easily felt with a cleaning jag and a tight patch and it
can be seen easily with a simple flashlight. The rifle will not shoot under
2". Every CZ rifle I've ever seen has done well under an inch so I know this
isn't acceptable.
The rifle has been returned to the dealer and he is to ship it back to you
for repair.
The dealer is "XXXXXXX" in XXXXXXX, Massachusetts.
I'm writing to you in that my friend does not have computer access and he
is very concerned that he gets his beautiful stock back with the rifle. His
concern is that the rifle will be replaced and he will lose this wood.
Could you please look into this and let me know where it stands so I can
report back to Jeff.
Than you very much
Roy Bertalotto"
Here is the reply I got today.....
"A ring in the bore is more than likely a result of shooting with an obstructed bore. The only cure would be to cut and crown the barel
behind the ring or re-barrel the action. This is not covered under warranty."
Should I be concerned? I wrote back to Mike to reconsider and get back to me........