Yeah Chilly I first used a new sighttron SII on it, then swapped to the bushnell I had on my savage which we know made the 1/2" challenge. The sighttron is currently on my .270 and accuracy of that rifle notwithstanding it's shot plenty of sub 1" groups at 100 yards including a personal record 0.222" group. One "bad" group of 1.8" I will blame on the load. So the sighttron can take the beating of centerfire and post better 100 yard groups than .22 at 50 yards.
I would squawk at CZ that the bedding/stock is irrelevant to the barreled action being defective and actually not send my stock in to them just the barreled action if it came to it.
Pillars basically just arrest compression of the wood in the stock. Pillars can be used in other style rifles to lift the action slightly in the stock to free float the barrel and achieve accuracy. For our rifles glass bedding is needed to set the action in place and get the accuracy benefit.
I would squawk at CZ that the bedding/stock is irrelevant to the barreled action being defective and actually not send my stock in to them just the barreled action if it came to it.
Pillars basically just arrest compression of the wood in the stock. Pillars can be used in other style rifles to lift the action slightly in the stock to free float the barrel and achieve accuracy. For our rifles glass bedding is needed to set the action in place and get the accuracy benefit.