First of all; it is not a break in issue. If the gun is set up properly it should run as new, out of the box. If it is jamming now, it will always jam until you figure out why and correct it. Having said that; it's probably a pretty simple thing to fix once you have it figured.
You say the gun is stove-piping. By that we mean an empty case not fully ejected, and trapped more or less vertically against the breach by the slide as it's closing...yes? I know this may be obvious to most here, but I've had people tell me their guns were stove-piping before when it was actually a feeding problem, so clarity is important.
If this is indeed the case the first and most likely place to look is the ratio between recoil spring and power factor. If you are over-sprung for your particular load it means it is not generating enough recoil energy to cycle the slide fully. It will be ejecting soft and the slide will be closing before the empty has a chance to clear the breach and trapping it. So it may actually just be a case of bumping your load up to 135 or 140 to put things in the correct balance. 130 pf is pretty marginal for a competition gun anyway.
There are other things that can cause this:
*Incorrect extractor tension (doubtful in a new gun)
*Incorrect feed lip dimension letting fresh round present too high, knocking the extracting empty out of line with the ejector (also doubtful in a new gun).
*Bulged brass on the fresh round also kicking the empty out before full extraction (possible but doubtful if you're not getting feed problems as well).
*Coarse chamber causing too much case drag during extraction and bleeding off slide energy (possible but unlikely). Doesn't hurt to polish it anyway though.
*Rim variance in 9mm cases. Varying rim dimensions = varying extractor tension (relatively) so you may be getting a few cases that are just too far under tolerance for your particular gun.
*Crappy magazines. Some mags are just not going to work...ever. Number your mags and check to see if jams occur always with the same mags. If so, replace as necessary. FWIW: for the CZ a lot of guys swear by the Tanfoglio small frame mags.
That's all I can think of for now. I have too many thoughts of Christmas turkey dancing in my brain. So good luck and Merry Christmas!