which rifle would provide the best accuracy... a new CZ 452 (American or Varmint) or a used Brno #4?
Varmint, nicer wood(not shore bought), may get better accuracy
The one I got , you could shift the metal in the wood , and hear it knocking around(screw bolts were snugged up), a bedding job fixed that. Never had a problem with the lux models at all, maybe thats the beast to go with, never bedded the lux models. The heavy recoil from that cal, maybe you should get the Americanreg said:Lots of shooters feel the american has more accuracy potential than the varmint because it has an extra mounting lug.
Ardent said:They both came out of the same plant,
I'd say it's an either or proposition, it would boild down to the individual rifle.
Very true and all will serve you. One thing with the Brno...you are buying history. With the CZ you are still buying heritage...but they are still copies of an original design under lisense...given under duress during the communist years. Don't get me wrong, I like the CZ's...I have several. I also pretty much don't buy any current rifles besides CZ's as I feel like they are the biggest bang for the buck. But...given a choice between a Brno in good shape and a NIB CZ, there is no hesitation in me...I take the Brno every time..And I have a few dozen times.will but as far For reference, both are generally tack drivers.
trouter-chris said:I also witnessed an old 16" barrelled Brno beat the pants off $3000++ Annies's yesterday at a fun match..... QUOTE]
The point spread between first and third was 10pts. Brno was first followed by almost all Annies, light sporting to BR type. It was a fun shoot. The first part had some luck in drawing of the targets you shoot, and there were times when the wind was erratic, and times when it was almost calm. The shoot ran less than two hours. So all was not really equal; as I said, it was a fun shoot. Now next month now will be a more serious BR shoot w. BR type targets....and we just won't let any Brnos shoot!......................just kidding. Bet you can't tell I'm an Annie shooter; like forever. My first rifle for shooting targets was a Cooey! Had fun; still do. That's the whole point, well almost.
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Bottom line; the game is mostly mental discipline, then the shooter, and finally equipment. There are a lot of good capable guns out there. A lot depends on what you want to do, where you are headed and the funds to get you there. The fun part is in the trip.
Didn't mean to steal the thread. Point being that Brnos shoot. Listen to what the other Brno and Cz owners have to say. If you can get one to try out even better. Good luck w. your decision.