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CZ Rifles
Are they a good quality rifle. I hear people talking about that they make a good .22, but what about there bigge bores. Does anybody have any expierience with one in something liek a .243, .223, or a .25-06
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RE: CZ Rifles
I can only speak about their .22 rifles I own one and it is better made then my Ruger 77/22 rifles that i previously owned. Tolerances are very tight on this rifle and the trigger is easy to adjust. Very nice gun. Do a search on this site or any of the others to find some CZ owners and I guarantee you won't find many people that complain about them. Great Dollar value as well
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RE: CZ Rifles
i have a CZ 452 in the .17HMR and it is capable of shooting half MOA in the right hands. I've read that their other rifles are just as good. I'm a subcribed reader of the shooting times and have seen a review of one of their rifle in the .233 post well under 1 MOA at 100yrds.
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RE: CZ Rifles
The only CZ rifles I own are over 60 years old and are better made than most rifles today. I've seen a few new CZ 22's and 550's and I will definately buy a CZ for my next sproting rifle.
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but what about there bigge bores. All other things equal, I will be buying CZ's here out as long as they have the cartridge chambering I want. IMHO, unbeatable value for $$ spent. EKM |
RE: CZ Rifles
ELKampMaster, a CZ in 416 Rigby? You reload for that? Ammo is $6 a round!
I am sure it settles any arguments about a big enough ""gun"" tho! |
RE: CZ Rifles
I own a CZ550 safari in .375 H&H. Like it better than my Sako in the same caliber.
The craftmanship is great.;) |
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