CZ 527 Varmint ?
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CZ 527 Varmint ?
While returning home from a hunting trip recently I stopped insporting goods store just to check it out. While at the gun counter I saw a rifle that caught my eye, it was a CZ 527 Varmint Kevlar 204 Ruger. While not really needing a varmint gun or familular with the CZ line, this little Mauser actioned rifle intrigued me, the fit and finish was good, the stock is an HS Precission, the medium varmint taper barrel is 24" and is a 5 shot repeater chambered in 204 Ruger. Has anyone had experince with this particular rifle, I do read and hear of the rimfire 452 series are good shooters. Any help will be appreciated.
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RE: CZ 527 Varmint ?
The only problems I've seen out of them is bolt movement/travel being rough. You can easily hand lap the bolt to silky smoothness. One feature I really like about them is the single set trigger.
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RE: CZ 527 Varmint ?
Thanks Bear
I have checked with a couple of people I know that have them and on some other forums and they all are positive about the CZ. I went ahead and purchased it and a scope along with all the goodies to handload the little 204 Ruger. If the weather gets better I should be able to go out and shoot it this week. I will try to post the results.
Here's a pic of my toy........
I have checked with a couple of people I know that have them and on some other forums and they all are positive about the CZ. I went ahead and purchased it and a scope along with all the goodies to handload the little 204 Ruger. If the weather gets better I should be able to go out and shoot it this week. I will try to post the results.
Here's a pic of my toy........
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RE: CZ 527 Varmint ?
I had a chance to shoot a few loads through the CZ 527 over the weekend. I like this little rifle, the fit and finish are great, the regular trigger breaks at a crisp 3 lbs andtheset triggerat 12 oz. While the accuracy was either very good or very bad I did manage to get a couple of loads that show promise.
This 100 yard 5 shot group used a Hornady 40 gr V-Maxand Hodgdon Varget along with a Fed 205M which yielded a little over .400"
This group was shotwith a 32 gr Sierra and AA-2015. The flyer was my first shot and the next 4 rounds nestled into 1/4".
I am in the early stages of load development with this CZ and the 204 Ruger. I am going to try a few more powders and bullet combinations and see what happens. The accuracy potential is there, now I need to settle down and find a load whichs shoots consistently
This 100 yard 5 shot group used a Hornady 40 gr V-Maxand Hodgdon Varget along with a Fed 205M which yielded a little over .400"
This group was shotwith a 32 gr Sierra and AA-2015. The flyer was my first shot and the next 4 rounds nestled into 1/4".
I am in the early stages of load development with this CZ and the 204 Ruger. I am going to try a few more powders and bullet combinations and see what happens. The accuracy potential is there, now I need to settle down and find a load whichs shoots consistently
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RE: CZ 527 Varmint ?
Well to continue my evaluation of this CZ 527, I loaded some loads and was able to shoot them super bowl Sunday. I used the same load as the top picture (40 gr V Max) and also 3 more that went up in powder charges with .3 gr increments. To my disappointment the groups opened up considerably with them so it looks like I will have to settle with the original load.
Here is another example of that particular load....40 gr V Max and Varget 5 shots@100 yds.350"
Here is a new load that I tried, it's using a Sierra 32 gr and Varget powder, unlike the previous load this one group better by going up in the powder charge. Like before I went with .3 gr increments and this load is right at book max.
5 shots@100yds .450"
One of these days I need to do some chronographing of these and see what they are doing. I am going to continue messing with some loads and doing a little tweaking here and there.
I can see by the responses that this is a popular post so I will keep everyone informed with my firearms reveiw of the 527 in 204 Ruger
Here is another example of that particular load....40 gr V Max and Varget 5 shots@100 yds.350"
Here is a new load that I tried, it's using a Sierra 32 gr and Varget powder, unlike the previous load this one group better by going up in the powder charge. Like before I went with .3 gr increments and this load is right at book max.
5 shots@100yds .450"
One of these days I need to do some chronographing of these and see what they are doing. I am going to continue messing with some loads and doing a little tweaking here and there.
I can see by the responses that this is a popular post so I will keep everyone informed with my firearms reveiw of the 527 in 204 Ruger
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RE: CZ 527 Varmint ?
I gave it a go again this afternoon, I dont know if it was the wind or a clean barrel but this group opened up quite a bit. The crosswinds were 5-10mph gust.
5 shots @ 100 yds 40 gr V-Max handload....
This is the same load as the above groupbut I waited about 15 minutes for the wind to die down. Man I almost had a scorcher again...4 shots into .250" but the flyer opened it up to .430". This was shot with a fouled barrel and in calm conditions....maybe it was the wind???
5 shot@100ydssame load as above....
5 shots @ 100 yds 40 gr V-Max handload....
This is the same load as the above groupbut I waited about 15 minutes for the wind to die down. Man I almost had a scorcher again...4 shots into .250" but the flyer opened it up to .430". This was shot with a fouled barrel and in calm conditions....maybe it was the wind???
5 shot@100ydssame load as above....