Thanks Wahoo, I did about the same with my Weatherby trying to zero the scope & and break it in all at the same time.
Looking back wondering if I rushed it and so it took a long time to get the sub MOA I wanted. It was about 200 rounds until I got under 2" group at 200 yards.
So finally found this on the CZ USA website:
"Q: ?Why are CZ rifles so accurate??
A: CZ rifles produced at our factory in the Czech Republic feature cold hammer forged barrels. Massive rotary hammers reshape the steel around a hardened mandrel that runs down the inside of the barrel, leaving its reverse image imprinted in the bore ? the lands and grooves of rifling.
Hydraulically lapped at the factory, our barrels need no ?break-in.? Any burrs or irregularities that might catch the bullet jacket and create copper fowling have already been polished away by the time the barrel is fit to the rifle.
The resulting barrels have built a reputation for accuracy, from the 455 rimfire platform to the Ultimate Hunting Rifle."
http://cz-usa.com/support/faq/