13 December 2012, 05:27
sharpsguyZastava 375 H&H
The more I look at this rifle and shoot it, the better I like it. I wish I could post pictures, but can't, so you will have to bear with me.
For me, the original LOP was too long. I had it shortened to 13 1/2 inches and the guy did a good job of it. I decided to not remove the original crappy checkering, as I was afraid that the pistol grip would be too small if I did. I simply took some OO steel wool and rubbed the stock a bit to kill some of the roughness, then started putting a coat of raw linseed oil on every couple of days. Well, the stock now has a smooth, non reflective oil finish with just enough sheen to look good. The checkering doesn't look as bad as it did before I put the oil on it. I can't account for this, but for some reason it looks different, and better.
I basically like the lines of the rifle, and the metal work and bluing are quite good by any standard. I actually prefer the looks of this Zastava to a new Ruger or Remington. Bottom line is it ain't a bad looking rifle!
The best part is that it is accurate and reliable. It feeds and ejects flawlessly. At this point the rifle has 160 rounds through it without a single malfunction. Not one. And it shoots. With 270 grain TSXs, and enough H4895 for 2600 fps lit by a FED. 215, it stays around .750 inch for 5 at 100 yards. I consider it to be one of my very best rifle purchases ever.
13 December 2012, 08:30
FjoldGood to hear, I've got to get to work on my 458, I'm going to attempt some woodwork.
I'm sure that there's a gunsmith who needs to send a kid to college so the least I can do is mess it up and pay him to fix it.