09 June 2009, 00:48
wildboarCZ 527 Varmint HS synthetic stock - Is it worth?
Hi, I'm planning to buy a CZ 527 Varmint cal .223 and I wonder if the HS synthetic stock version is worth the overcharge. What is your opinion?
09 June 2009, 01:25
montdougTo me yes.
I like that stock design a great deal. They have a flat fore-end that sets a bag well but they are still light enough to carry.
The aluminum block helps for stable bedding (I love CZ's but truth be told their bedding is marginal at best, I re-bed all the wood stocked models. Not so the Kevlar stocked ones.)
I have two that were made when HS Precision was making the stocks for em, not sure if the change over to Belle and Carlson effected anything.
09 June 2009, 02:01
montdougYes, here's a link.
CZ USA Even at that I'd think they would contract to the same specs as the HS stocks but not for sure.
09 June 2009, 02:08
montdougAlso as you can see on the site and possibly know already the Kevlar stocked CZ has a 1 in 9 twist. Oughtta be good with the heavy bullets but not so sure on varmint 40 grainers and such.
One of mine was a .223 that I bought to convert to a .20 VarTarg and the other is a .204 that I rechambered with a minimum spec zero free-bore custom .204 reamer. What can I say? I'm a small caliber junky

Both of them are stellar shooters by the way.
09 June 2009, 03:17
Calif. HunterMy 1 in 9" Savage shoots 40 - 55 gr V-Max and BTs under 1/2-inch - often 1/4-inch or so. So does my CZ-527 American, but the CZ does not like anything over 55 gr so far. It is not the 1 in 9" version. (I have tried 64 gr Powerpoints and 60 gr Partitions in the CZ and not gotten very good accuracy.)