So I got to take my xmas present to the range and here is what I found.
I couldn't clean it to my liking before I took it too the range as I couldn't get the action out of the stock. The trigger is excellent, very little take up and clean breaking at about 2-3 pounds. The safety works but is really mushy and needs a good cleaning. The stock is nice but really soft. The bolt is binding with the stock and the stock needs to be inletted further (pics to follow.)
I mounted a Bushnell 5-15 that I had sitting around in s**tty rings (cheap Bushnell.) The range was a little cold -10 and I fired 40 rounds getting the scope zeroed at 100m. Once the scope was zeroed (or close enough) I put 20 rounds into the target from 100m sitting at a bench and using a bipod.
This last target started out well until my front ring loosened off. When I noticed the fliers I tried to tighten the rings to the bases and ended up stripping the front mount even though I only hand tightened it
I did find that it was pretty difficult to chamber a round, the action seems really tight.
I am pretty happy with the accuracy of this gun as I bought it to shoot surplus with and it seems to perform well with Czech. I cleaned it tonight and was able to get the action out of the stock without any problems. There is a lot of cleaning to do and I am looking forward to working on this puppy over the winter to see what it will do. I think that a really good cleaning and a bedding job and stock refinishing are in order.
Here are a few pics from after I gave it a attempted quick cleaning. I found this to be the hardest Norc long gun to clean, I have the 5.56 and the 2007 M-14.
Any questions drop me a PM and may you have a Happy New Year with lots of new toys and many rounds down range.
I couldn't clean it to my liking before I took it too the range as I couldn't get the action out of the stock. The trigger is excellent, very little take up and clean breaking at about 2-3 pounds. The safety works but is really mushy and needs a good cleaning. The stock is nice but really soft. The bolt is binding with the stock and the stock needs to be inletted further (pics to follow.)
I mounted a Bushnell 5-15 that I had sitting around in s**tty rings (cheap Bushnell.) The range was a little cold -10 and I fired 40 rounds getting the scope zeroed at 100m. Once the scope was zeroed (or close enough) I put 20 rounds into the target from 100m sitting at a bench and using a bipod.
This last target started out well until my front ring loosened off. When I noticed the fliers I tried to tighten the rings to the bases and ended up stripping the front mount even though I only hand tightened it
I am pretty happy with the accuracy of this gun as I bought it to shoot surplus with and it seems to perform well with Czech. I cleaned it tonight and was able to get the action out of the stock without any problems. There is a lot of cleaning to do and I am looking forward to working on this puppy over the winter to see what it will do. I think that a really good cleaning and a bedding job and stock refinishing are in order.
Here are a few pics from after I gave it a attempted quick cleaning. I found this to be the hardest Norc long gun to clean, I have the 5.56 and the 2007 M-14.
Any questions drop me a PM and may you have a Happy New Year with lots of new toys and many rounds down range.


















































