Second range trip with the CZ-82. The only ammo I can buy locally is Fiocchi, but it seems to shoot fine and fairly accurately. I shot over 100 rounds of it, with the two crossed swords magazines, and 1 CZ mfg magazine. The crossed swords were flawless, but the CZ mfg (I shouldn't even capitalize CZ) was terrible. First magazine full, no issues, second, failed to lock the slide on the last round, and third, four fails to go into battery, three requiring dropping the mag to clear. Time to toss that one into the recycle bin.
After the Fiocchi, I switched to Hornady Critical Defense. I put 50 rounds through. It was extremely accurate, and hit point-of-aim at 10 yards. Also, the recoil was pretty mild, much less sharp than the Fiocchi. Hornady list 1000 fps for the 95 grain Critical defense, while the Fiocchi 95 gr is shown at 1020 fps (on the Midway website). I don't think 20 fps can account for the difference in felt recoil, the Hornady seems softer than a 20 fps difference. However, the Hornady ammo functioned flawlessly (I did not use the cz mfg mag) and, as I mentioned, was very accurate. Another range trip without any pistol or ammo issues and I will feel comfortable carrying this pistol for self-defense.