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Monte Carlo stock for CZ?

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31 January 2010, 08:26
gbanger
Monte Carlo stock for CZ?
I'm sick and tired of the bullsh*t choice of ring heights for the CZ. Despite my plump cheeks, I have high cheek bones and can't get a good weld with the medium rings that everyone makes. Does anyone make a Monte Carlo stock for the CZ?


Gpopper
31 January 2010, 09:47
Idaho Sharpshooter
No, thank goodness, or white line spacers or 45-degree fore end or pistol grip caps.

You might try Talley or Warne rings though.

Rich
31 January 2010, 12:49
enfieldspares
In fact I am sure that CZ themselves offer a Monte Carlo option. Just maybe you need to see what stock profiles are available to the European market?



They also make a so-called "Bavarian" chhekpiece model. Like a Greener Rational Stock.

Try:

http://www.czub.cz/en/catalog/...cz/KM/CZ_550_MC.aspx
01 February 2010, 03:32
BNagel
Unless you bend the handle, mediums are the lowest that you can find.
CZ's "Lux" stock is Bavarian. The Safari Magnums have a "Lux" with schnabel fore-end.
My Brno has a hogback stock and a McMillan non-classic stock may still be available. Otherwise you may need to contact CZ-USA.

Do you have a "American" stock CZ? What you can do is build up the cheek area with layers of moleskin and pull a cartridge carrier over it.

2 cents


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01 February 2010, 05:41
gbanger
Yeah, it's the American stock. I like the looks, but I just can't get down on it. I was thinking of the Winchester stock that had a slightly raised comb on an otherwise straight stock might be the answer, not one of thoses extremely exagerated Monte Carlo stocks from the 60's and 70's.


Gpopper
01 February 2010, 17:34
BNagel
There's not a straight stock I could tolerate. Neck and arms too long. Good luck!


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