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Money burning a hole in my pocket - or tribute to my Dad
23 January 2015, 16:25
Bren7X64Money burning a hole in my pocket - or tribute to my Dad
Hi all
It's a bit complicated. Me and my Old Man had a weakness for the prodicts turned out by CZ (and their predecessors).
Since the old man has chosen to predecease me (hopefully by many years), I wish to buy a rifle to sort of commemorate him - something that says "oh yeah, I bought this when Dad died".
I'm looking at a CZ product ....
.17 Hornet American (my favourite)
.223 Rem Carbine
.223 Varminter w/ laminated stock ....
And what scope?
I have a Meopta 3-9x42 here, and a Lynx 2.5-10x32 (I'm tending to that).
This is your opportunity to gratuitously spend my money
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Promise me, when I die, don't let my wife sell my guns for what I told I her I paid for them.
23 January 2015, 23:48
Pa.FrankWhat I want or recommend shouldn't matter.. What do you thing your Pop would have liked to play with?
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24 January 2015, 01:07
carpetman1Ruger .204. In air rifles to me the 20 cal is the best of both between the 17's and 22's. Who knows, your dad might have agreed. Scope--LEUPOLD. Don't believe that ask Saeed.
24 January 2015, 06:06
StonecreekI and several of my shooting friends have .221 Fireballs and the round has become a favorite of all of us. The only "factory" rifle among them is a CZ 527. It's owner is quite pleased with it.
12 February 2015, 02:42
Calif. HunterI have a CZ 527 American in .223 and it shoots a whole lot better than it "should" with a light barrel. I've toyed with the idea of one in .17 Hornet or .221 Fireball. My son took his javelina with the .223 and a 55 gr Hornady.
12 February 2015, 03:10
John303.If it were my money and I just had to spend it to remember my Dad. JMHO mind you but I would pick something from his time and his liking - not so much mine.
Just for instance (I'm 75) my favorite calibres are 6mm & .300 Weatherby Magnum, Mauser actioned rifles preferring the 22H Brno, Fn Supreme etc. although I must confess a weakness for the #1 Ruger.
?what did HE like the most?? --- John
12 February 2015, 03:14
BiebsHere's a nice BRNO in 22 Hornet?
http://www.gunbroker.com/Aucti....aspx?Item=46793627912 February 2015, 03:15
BiebsAnd here's a classic BRNO Model 21:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Aucti....aspx?Item=46770548412 February 2015, 04:44
B L O'ConnorI'd commemorate him with the .223 Varminter. I love the .223, even though I have only a Stevens 200 chambered for it. And I love CZ, even though I have only a 452 Silhouette in .22 LR.
Both are very, very accurate, and if I were in your place, I'd take the cartridge I love and mate it with the manufacturer I love.
I might opt for a different scope, though. For a .223, I'd probably go for a Nikon Monarch 6-18. I have a couple of those with mil-dot reticles and side focus, and they are the cat's pajamas . . . at least to me.
But you need to make your own decision. What lights your bulbs? What will you use it for? What range will you be shooting at? How will you use it (much walking or mostly sitting)? Are you a reloader (I am . . . and .223 brass is abundant)?
But go with what you love, what grabs you.
Hmmm . . . now that I think about it, I may have to commemorate him myself!
26 February 2015, 23:43
Dr. LouI'd get a CZ in one of his pet calibers. If that hole is already filled (which it likely is), I'd go with a cartridge you don't have, but maybe you and your old man had talked about.
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28 February 2015, 14:54
Bren7X64Thank you all.
The .17 Hornet has arrived in CZ American (or as they call it here - Classic).
The stock is beautiful, it has rings in the box, manuals, and a CD full of info.
In the meantime, I bought (off Fealbay) a Tasco varminting scope - 6-24x40.
I have used Tasco scopes before , especially the Japanese versions. This one is Chinese, but the optics aren't bad at all. It is huge, though, so I sppose the Lynx may be useful sometime ....
The old man's favourite calibre is a bit difficult ... he was a fan of the .30-06, but he hunted so much with my brother and that same .30-06 that when my brother died, he developed an aversion to the rifle and the calibre - as he said - every time he opened the safe, it sort of LEERED at him.
When he died he had a Musgrave built on a VZ action in 7x64 .....
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Promise me, when I die, don't let my wife sell my guns for what I told I her I paid for them.
28 February 2015, 23:07
ColoradoMattquote:
Originally posted by Biebs:
And here's a classic BRNO Model 21:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Aucti....aspx?Item=467705484
I just passed through the Cabela's in Wheeling WV. They have an identical for about the same price on the used rack. Same condition as well. you could do a layaway with them, if need be. The one in Bieb's link has a little prettier wood, though.
Matt
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01 March 2015, 06:16
richjWrong shroud or non-orig bolt, moded bolt handle.