04 November 2006, 02:22
tin canloose action screws on a CZ 527
I tightened them firm and snug, some weeks later went to the range and they had come loose. Re-tightened them, zeroed the rifle, took it on a trip and the screws had come loose again by the time I got where I was going. Can I put a smallish dab of "temporary" loc-tite on them without causing myself later grief?
Thanks.
04 November 2006, 03:04
BriceI'm not a prof smith, but i'd certainly like to know why. Is the thread pitch too slow? Is the wood shrinking? Overtightened and stretching? Overtightened and compressing the wood? Others here will know better.
04 November 2006, 03:34
malmquote:
Originally posted by tin can:
I tightened them firm and snug, some weeks later went to the range and they had come loose. Re-tightened them, zeroed the rifle, took it on a trip and the screws had come loose again by the time I got where I was going. Can I put a smallish dab of "temporary" loc-tite on them without causing myself later grief?
Thanks.
Unless the screws are stretching which I would tend to doubt, you might be compressing wood. Pillar bedding would be the cure for that.
04 November 2006, 05:47
James C ScottMalm's probably right, (again)

I'm not sure if the 527 comes with pillars, but my 550 FS did. Even though they are loose and not bedded. Anybody else have a 527 that can tell us whether they come with pillars?
Tin Can , Did you buy this rifle new?
04 November 2006, 06:39
tin canThanks to all for the responses- I bought it new, and have fired it maybe twenty rounds or so. Usually when I buy a rifle, I take it out of the stock first and look it over. I don't recall having this problem before. It isn't pillar bedded, 527's have a small amount of some compound down in the recoil lug well.
These guns have a good reputation; however, I did replace the screws. I managed to chew up the originals a bit when I first re-assembled the rifle, and bought replacements from CZ.
04 November 2006, 06:42
tin canI should have been more clear in my post above- I never shot the rifle with the original screws; the problem presented itself after I used the replacements. Maybe another set fromm CZ would be a good place to start.
Again, thank you all.
04 November 2006, 07:54
James C ScottThe way I found out my 550 was pillared was by stepping on one (an aluniminum pillar) after I had taken it out of the stock. They're not tight or loose, but if you don't know they are there, they can get away.
Anyway; I'm sure you'll get it resolved.
04 November 2006, 09:48
cummins cowboyThe 527 is not pillared, could it be the screws are the wrong size and will snug up but will come loose if you put too much pressure on them?? My 527 really responded to a very tight torqueing of the action screws, I was about to take it over to malms for a glass bedding, I still may