From my limited experience, yes - although your OALs seem a tad shorter than what I am using.
When I brought my CZ-75BD home a few months ago, die settings that I had been using for years in a variety of pistols were suddenly too long, resulting in the bullets contacting the rifling before the round was fully chambered. Internet research on the topic found a couple of mentions of CZs being "known" for having a short leade.
The problem could be more pronounced depending on the shape of the bullet being used; I would guess the least tapered bullets are jacketed hollow points and maybe some bullets with heavier weights, e.g., 147 grain.
Plunk testing, what I came up with was this: for Berry and Xtreme 115 grain round point bullets, an OAL of 1.125" works in my CZs. By comparison, the OAL on the rounds in a box of Remington UMC 115 grain RP bullets I just looked at measures 1.110" -- indicating they think that OAL (with that shape bullet) will work for most of their customers' pistols, presumably including CZs.
There is also a discussion of the same issue at
https://czfirearms.us/index.php?topic=106372.0 and probably some other places in this forum.