Hello CGNers:
I just bought this rifle used, I think they were imported into Canada in 2017 or so. There are only a few reviews kicking around on them, most mention similar issues.
It's pretty tough to find a 7.62x39 bolty these days. The CZ527s were very nice, but they started at $1000 new about 7 years ago. CZ stopped making them, and used ones are just going up. Probably with good reason, they are well made like most CZ products. The Ruger American Ranch is also a decent piece, but the new retail price these days seems to be $850 and up....IF you can find them. I'm also a big Howa fan, but again, the mini actions have really rocketed up there.
In spite of the mediocre reviews, I decided to go ahead and pick this guy up. I'm not sold on the 'scout' concept. I prefer a scope mounted in the traditional location. These Axis rifles also come with a Williams receiver peep sight and kind of strange front sight blade with two protective side prongs, sort of M14ish. I like shooting peep sights, but haven't tried these out yet. They also have a totally unnecessary muzzle brake.
I have had other Axis rifles, so I know a bit about the good and bad points. The bad - usually the magazines are mediocre at best for feeding; sometimes they have the 'Savage' ejection issue (easy to fix); and they have a pretty cheap and flimsy feel to them. The trade off is that they tend to shoot very very well.
I took off the scout mount and receiver sight, put on a one piece pic rail and the ol' trusty Nikon optic, and to the range we go.
I was pleasantly surprised with the results. I currently have my loading gear stashed away, so was only able to shoot some factory stuff. I tried Norinco Red Box, Barnaul FMJ, and PPU RNSP hunting rounds. The best were two groups (100 yds, 3shots) with Barnaul at 1.25" and 1.375". The PPU shot a 2" group. No point in mentioning now the Norinco shot. I've had good luck in the past with the Chinese milsurp corrosive stuff, but this newer stuff (2020) is wild, at least in this rifle.
I'm looking forward to being able to do some handloading for this guy, I think it will have some pretty decent accuracy with good ammo. I like the trigger and the 20" barrel. I found with some short barreled rifles I've owned (ie 16.5" ones) the muzzle flash is distracting.
I did run into one hitch that several reviewers have mentioned. The 3d round in the mag seems to nose-dive sometimes when you feed the 2nd round in to the chamber. It's not that hard to re-orient the round, and I usually take my time shooting, so it is annoying but not horrible. No light primer strikes, no extraction or ejection problems.
Anyone out there hang on to this rifle and do some load development? What kind of groups you getting?
I just bought this rifle used, I think they were imported into Canada in 2017 or so. There are only a few reviews kicking around on them, most mention similar issues.
It's pretty tough to find a 7.62x39 bolty these days. The CZ527s were very nice, but they started at $1000 new about 7 years ago. CZ stopped making them, and used ones are just going up. Probably with good reason, they are well made like most CZ products. The Ruger American Ranch is also a decent piece, but the new retail price these days seems to be $850 and up....IF you can find them. I'm also a big Howa fan, but again, the mini actions have really rocketed up there.
In spite of the mediocre reviews, I decided to go ahead and pick this guy up. I'm not sold on the 'scout' concept. I prefer a scope mounted in the traditional location. These Axis rifles also come with a Williams receiver peep sight and kind of strange front sight blade with two protective side prongs, sort of M14ish. I like shooting peep sights, but haven't tried these out yet. They also have a totally unnecessary muzzle brake.
I have had other Axis rifles, so I know a bit about the good and bad points. The bad - usually the magazines are mediocre at best for feeding; sometimes they have the 'Savage' ejection issue (easy to fix); and they have a pretty cheap and flimsy feel to them. The trade off is that they tend to shoot very very well.
I took off the scout mount and receiver sight, put on a one piece pic rail and the ol' trusty Nikon optic, and to the range we go.
I was pleasantly surprised with the results. I currently have my loading gear stashed away, so was only able to shoot some factory stuff. I tried Norinco Red Box, Barnaul FMJ, and PPU RNSP hunting rounds. The best were two groups (100 yds, 3shots) with Barnaul at 1.25" and 1.375". The PPU shot a 2" group. No point in mentioning now the Norinco shot. I've had good luck in the past with the Chinese milsurp corrosive stuff, but this newer stuff (2020) is wild, at least in this rifle.
I'm looking forward to being able to do some handloading for this guy, I think it will have some pretty decent accuracy with good ammo. I like the trigger and the 20" barrel. I found with some short barreled rifles I've owned (ie 16.5" ones) the muzzle flash is distracting.
I did run into one hitch that several reviewers have mentioned. The 3d round in the mag seems to nose-dive sometimes when you feed the 2nd round in to the chamber. It's not that hard to re-orient the round, and I usually take my time shooting, so it is annoying but not horrible. No light primer strikes, no extraction or ejection problems.
Anyone out there hang on to this rifle and do some load development? What kind of groups you getting?