Painter your suggestion is interesting. Have not done a push test ever in a pistol (several times with rifles). Rough guess is that my max oal in this barrel for the 147gr XTP is 1.120 or so. That is 22 thousandths shorter than the VV manual. How much powder do I need to remove off the 6.3gr starting load of VV 3N38 powder for a start load. Positive you can not decrease the OAL to 1.120 and have 6.3gr of this powder, bullet would never seat as this is more than a compressed load. Have a chronograph to do the velocity measurements, but finding that start load that does not detonate my gun is an issue. Even the start load on this one or any that are in this category are not light loads. VV does not list the pressure on this load, but does show that from min-max is only six tenths of a grain, which is a pretty small window.
Would dropping a grain of powder and work up from there. Initial load would probably not run the TS or Tanfolio as they are both pretty heavy slides and springs. Curious what you think.
JW
I'd really rather you did the push test and come up with a real number, rather than a guess due to the seating depth issues with long bullets, as I already mentioned. The 1.12 OAL sounds long for that bullet in a CZ. I'm pretty sure the HAP won't run that long in my 85. I'm not sure of your experience, but there's a ton of great info in the stickied threads at the top of the page. Some of it explains the differences in reloading for CZ's short throat, covers the push test, and is well worthwhile regardless of your level of experience.
Your final load will not make less pressure, or velocity, than the load you're using. It should run all your pistols, as it does now. If starting load does't run your pistol, then this reduced one won't either. The danger of reducing OAL with the 147 gr bullet is running into a seating depth issue due to the internal shape of 9mm brass. Generally seating depth must be kept to .250 with an absolute max of .30, depending on your brass.
There are many threads about this very subject here on this forum.
You also might search this forum for 147 gr XTP to see the range of OAL people are finding necessary for that bullet.
The best method is the push test in your barrel.