There is a rather interesting article in American Rifleman about the new 600 series rifles.
The author begins with a story about how a friend offered to show him the "perfect rifle", which turned out to be a pre-64 Winchester model 70. But the author felt that it was too nice and pretty to use or even carry. Then he went on to say that he preferred rifles that he could shoot, that have "better ergonomics" (as if an old model 70 doesn't) and that can handle adverse environmental conditions in the field....well shut my mouth, I guess all the game taken by those fine rifles over time were just from some hunter getting lucky?
Then the author states "CZ realized that it's older bolt action rifles were behind the times" (news to me) and goes on to say that CZ "decided to stop making established-if-outdated models, such as the CZ 527, CZ 557 and CZ 550 Safari rifles"...sadly I had to go tell my CZ rifles that I just couldn't take them hunting anymore because they were such antiquated models, despite all the game they had taken, the great accuracy and (in my opinion) good looks.
The recall was avoided, with merely a mention of how the barrel-changing feature had been "decided against for the time being". The author explains many of the features about the 600 rifles, in a easily read comprehensive manner.
I haven't hid my sentiments about the various fine rifles that have been discontinued. The author did make one point that I found both appropriate and surprising (that it was included) how "after two centuries of research and development, there is not much new that any engineer can do to the bolt-action rifle that hasn't been tried"....Amen to that.
Everybody should read the piece themselves and make their own call. But for me, we have lost some models that didn't need replacement, weren't "outdated" unless superior quality is unworthy nowdays, and judging by the replacement line, rifles that are designed to appeal to Buck Rogers fans ( at least a couple of the models).
I just think that change for the sake of change, with no other real motivation, is sort of pointless. It reminds me of how every few years automakers would introduce new pickup designs that- well like one friend of mine said when I asked him if he had seen the new model of a certain truck "No, what new ugly are we gonna have to get used to now?"
Anyway, it's not a bad read. I just don't agree with portions of it and hate to see the rifles that brought me into CZs no longer made, nor do the new ones appeal to me.