22 August 2004, 11:26
divr6347CZ 527 VARMINT LAMINATE .223 bedding question
hi all
i have a cz 527 varmint laminate in .223 my local smith
offered to bed it and freefloat it for a great price
is it worth doing and if so what are the benifits going to be and to what extent?? will it be more accurate? will it be more picky about the ammo ? and also is there any certain type of bedding material /method i should ask for?
thanks for any help guys
divr6347

22 August 2004, 15:16
sakoIf this is new rifle id go to the range and print some groups with a few diffrent ammo and see how accurate it is BEFORE id change it!
These rifles have a reputation for mighty fine accuracy so changing it might be a waste of money!
Regards
22 August 2004, 16:41
lawndartI had mine bedded and floated. It is more stable and less picky now. Even the laminated stock will shift and swell with temperature and humidity changes.
Have him clean up the trigger for you while he is at it.
These are great little varmint rigs.
JCN