Maybe this should be under the review section, but I'll post it here. If you think it should be under reviews I can put it there too.
I got out to the range the other day fairly late and it was getting darker by the time I got to shooting the CZ.
Here's my set up: Totally stock (haven't even taken the barreled action out of the stock yet)CZ Special topped with a Bushnell Banner 4-12 A/O sitting in medium height Millet rings shooting Winchester Dynapoints. My rest set up is a few old jean pant legs filled with sand from the local beach and sewed together(real classy looking

). It was about 35 degrees out and getting dark enough by my 4th or 5th group the dot was getting hard to quarter with the crosshairs. I only had time for 8 groups because it was just getting too dark for a full ten.
All groups are 5 shots and included any flyers, called or not.
1).562
2).562
3).312
4).5
5).687
6).437
7).625

.625
If I did my math right(I hope so, I didn't double check) that's an average of .538 inches. Not bad for an out of the box 22 shooting relatively inexpensive ammo! I'm sure with ammo it prefers that is more consistant it will turn out some excellent groups. The Dynapoints are shooting plenty good enough for hunting and plinking though.
Very happy with this CZ!
peashooter