Arguments in favour or against one or the other?
Arguments in favour or against one or the other?
Howa Mini does not come in 7.63x39. I think gun makers are missing a lot of sales by not offering that chambering.
.. my cz has horrible trigger creep which cant be adjusted out.
?? I adjusted the creep out of my CZ 527, unless they've changed the trigger design in the latest versions. It's at the point now where I prefer the normal trigger over using the set trigger. It could still stand a bit of stoning, but I don't feel like taking it apart right now.
I have a 527 Carbine in 7.62x39 and my sheep hunting partner has the 527 Carbine in .223. I like them, they have a few quirks though. I did a YouTube review on it. I'm not much of a cameraman though:
https://youtu.be/dH5oXQe-k7w
I have wanted a 527 for a long time, but I can't get past the scope mounting situation. I like my scopes hugging the barrel, and the butter knife bolt knob is a no go for me.
I did choose the Howa, and it is great. I did shorten the mag release to avoid dropping the mag while carrying the gun. The bolt is smooth and the trigger is crisp. The one exception is the stock. I don't mid the lines of the howa, but it flexes like crazy. Also no "lightweight rifle" should sport a 35 ounce stock. I enquired with wildcat, and they said they were open to seeing if there current stock is capable of fitting a howa mini action, and they would need a sample, but I'm too lazy.
This rifle in a 20 ounce stock equates to about a 4.5lb rifle. I'd love to see it...
If you want a 223 in a small action the Sako L461/AI is unbeatable.........but you know that��
Yeah, I was just hoping to buy something this time instead of build.
I had a CZ carbine in 7.62x39 for awhile, it was a very nice little rifle. My two complaints were the high scope mounting, and the backwards safety. I haven't seen a howa mini in the flesh but the little research I've done seems guys aren't too fond of the bottoms metal/plastic.
I am not positive if this is still the case, but the 527 in .223 used to have a 1:12, so has trouble firing anything heavier than 45-55gr bullets. From my experience, couldn't properly stabilise 62gr. 68-77 is absolutely not an option. Not bad if you are just using it as a varmint rifle, but if you want to reach out at all, not really viable. Howa mini is a 1:9 if i remember right, a nice middle ground.