Tell me about CZ Centerfire rifles

What kind of accuracy are you getting with the 527 Kevlar varmint models in .223?I was looking at one at Prophet River this afternoon,and I am considering buying one.The trigger was a little creepy,but supposedly,it is easy to adjust to eliminate the creep.
 
My 527 Kevlar shoots 69gr SMK's sub moa, will do the same with every bullet I have tried heavier than 50gr and lighter than 75gr. Hasn't liked 75 Amax's, not enough twist, absolutely sprays 45's but anything else will shoot great with a little playing aroung with powders and charges. It's a very easy satisfying rifle to load for because eveything works from 55 to 70 once you find the right powder and load. Have shot some sub .40 groups with the 7ogr bergers but have only tried a few.
 
When I got mine the trigger had a little creep. Follow the instructions in the manual and it can be easily adjusted away. All you need are a 6mm and a 7mm wrench and a small flathead screwdriver.
 
Thanks for the information guys,tomorrow,I am calling Clay,and buying the 527 Kevlar.I will mount up one of the Kahles scopes that I bought today,and I should have a great coyote rifle.
 
i own a cz 550 full stock in 308 taken a couple deer with it now and love it, i also own a tikka t3 in 6.5 swede aside from the plastic on the t3 i realy dont know which make i like better CZ and Tikka have a few now and i know you will be happy with a cz
 
I noticed this on a full stoked model at a local shop. It sure looked/felt like plastic anyways. Is this the way they're being made now? No thanks!
My 06 had a plastic follower, but it never caused a bit of a problem. My 375 is metal and the kevlar has metal followers in the detachable mags. The mag lips are a bit tight and do mark up the brass a bit in the first shot of a full mag. That said I still love these rifles. Th 375 has quickly became on of my favorites of all time.
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The parent outfit is/was BRNO, so they have a great pedigree, just forget the plastics.


Not quite. Both Brno and CZ were state owned originally. Brno was a large industrial complex making many things from typewriters to ag tractors. Brno went bankrupt in 2003. CZ was actually making quite a few of the guns marketed as Brno before the end
 
Thanks for the information guys,tomorrow,I am calling Clay,and buying the 527 Kevlar.I will mount up one of the Kahles scopes that I bought today,and I should have a great coyote rifle.

Get er while you can cause they ain't makin anymore!! Put some warne Maxima rings on that bad boy
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My first one was a CZ452 American. I liked it so much I sold my Ruger No 1 223 and replaced it with a CZ527 American 223. Damn things are just so pleasant to shoot and accurate to a tee. Got my 452 dialed in at 100m and can chew the bull out of a target that far out. I use CCI Minimags and on their website they recommend zero at 100yds. One of the easiest guns to find in leftie bolt too. Sure do like the looks of these little beauties and the MiniMauser on the 527 is a beautiful action. And I have a rimfire and centrefire rifle that weigh in at the same. The set trigger on the 223 is a nice touch too. No safe queens either.
 
I like the look of the 550 American. A 6.5 x 55 should fit the bill.
I really don't know much about the gun, other than what I can read on their website.

If you do or have owned one, what did you think?

I have a CZ 550 and would not hesitate to buy another.

Based on my own real life experience I have found it to be a well made and accurate rifle. The wood on mine while not fancy is not really plain either, rather nice really. Not sure about this plastic stuff, I do know that mine is all steel.

Kind of looking at a 6.5x55 myself....
 
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