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I don't own one, but have seen and handle it.
The sotck is great, but if I remember well this rifle is heavy and a little bit expensive for a CZ compare to other CZ's models. But I think it worth, one of the most accurate CZ out of the box. |
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| I just bought one and the action has a gritty feeling and ist is a ton i paid 1000 for it.and i dont like the way the clip loads I am making loads as i speek. |
| Posts: 11 | Location: sask canada | Registered: 11 February 2006 |
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| I had one in 22-250, I am a big fan of CZ's I love my 527 Vamint in 17 Rem. But I didn't like the one in 22-250 the action was pretty gritty which is not a big deal it was on my 17 Rem too couple hundred workings of the bolt and they start to smooth up, my 17 is smooth as glass now. What I mainly didn't like was the long action for the 22-250, the action was 30-06 length, don't know if they've change now to offer a short action but they didn't when I bought mine. I sold it and kept my Remington VS, but if it were not for the long action I would have kept it and sold the Rem. |
| Posts: 439 | Location: USA | Registered: 01 December 2003 |
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| SLL, a friend and fellow AR poster Waffen and I both have one and we love them. The gun IS heavy, but it's made to be a bench gun so who cares. I picked mine up at Cabela's for $589 and for what I got, I thought that was fair and still do. Both of our guns shoot great, but it took a while for us to find a good load. I like the longer action because it allows me a greater range of rebarrel options down the road. Anyway, if you find one at a reasonable price, $600 or less, it's worth it. |
| Posts: 852 | Location: Austin | Registered: 24 October 2003 |
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