Yeah, I'm having a bit of buyers remorse, jumped on the sale and grabbed an 8x57 Lux, I have 3 8x57 commercial hunting rifles I was going to replace with 1 "nice" one...sell the old 98 and 96 based mausers and it would be a wash and free up some room.
Now I'm not so sure, may just dump the new Lux at a loss lol. Can't even mount a 4" eye relief scope on it with 2 piece base, can't get it back far enough, going to need a rail.
Other then the ridiculous weight and LOP, it's nice enough, trigger is fantastic, but the manual says not to dry fire it. Took a look at the firing pin and it is one fragile looking POS so I can see why.
There is good stuff about it...but the bad seems to outweigh the good by a wide margin lol
That ERGO is some ugly rifle. <barf>
Got a rail on it now, ran into another problem though that I should have remembered...
Because the front holes are so far away, I couldn't use lowish rings as the ocular hits the front of the rail when you move the scope back.
So switched some rings off another rifle for proper clearance. Luckily still have a proper and good cheek weld with the stock design.
Looks dumb as #### though with my 3-9x40 Redfield, I'll probably throw a longer 4-12 or 5-15 on it so it looks more professional lol.
I hate this thing already, but I'm going to shoot it, has to be some redeeming qualities and hopefully it's in the accuracy lol.
Thanks for posting those pics. I wonder what an M98 pin looks like next to the 600 pin. From the photo, it appears quite standard. Interesting observation regarding the locking lugs and you're probably right. On my 577's there's also room for the rounds to slide around but I've always made sure to avoid short stroking.
Probably the absolute cheapest way to manufacture something that still works. Barely. As long as you don’t dry fire it. Same as that extractor spring.I can tell you that I have dry fired my 557's and Tikka's without issue. I wonder why CZ opted for such a toothpick on the 600 series?
For me the Lux version is a little too heavy, for deer hunting, I carry a Vanguard most of the time [not a light rifle], after a few kilometres anything heavier than that bothers my shoulder. I see the Ergo is lighter but after seeing the pictures Hitzy shared it wont make it on to my wish list. too many shortcomings.
The cons far outweigh the pro's with this design.
And as history has shown, switch barrel rifles are not that desirable in North America with the exception of the Thompson Center single shots, which in itself is not that desirable, people want repeaters.
Just too many complications designing a switch barrel system. Thompson made probably the most economical and simple switch barrel in the Dimension rifle, but it was so ugly nobody wanted one and it flopped hard lol.
I still haven't shot this thing, next weekend will have time, but I hate it every time I look at it or pick it up.
The 527 and 550's were amazing rifles, 557 was just your run of the mill push feed with nothing really standing out with it. CZ #### the bed dropping those and making these cheap crap 600's.
I'd buy used 527's and 550's, even old BRNO ZKK's before l ever look at another CZ600.
I'm sure I'm going to dump this thing after I shoot it.
A budget rifle. Shooting it got me warmed up to it though. The rifle runs a lot smoother than one would expect and you get typical CZ accuracy to go with it.
557 was just your run of the mill push feed with nothing really standing out with it. CZ #### the bed dropping those and making these cheap crap 600's.
I'd buy used 527's and 550's, even old BRNO ZKK's before l ever look at another CZ600.
I'm sure I'm going to dump this thing after I shoot it.