CSA 5.56 Reviews/Range Reports?

I believe we are supposed to be bugging Captain Paul as he was supposed to be rewarded the job of doing the first rounds of testing. Although if I was really interested in 1 I would be bugging Wolverine to get some real world testing & info, not just pic's.
 
I believe we are supposed to be bugging Captain Paul as he was supposed to be rewarded the job of doing the first rounds of testing. Although if I was really interested in 1 I would be bugging Wolverine to get some real world testing & info, not just pic's.

Was it not Dude in G.P. that is supposed to be doing the testing? Also, I believe it was the carbine version. Calibre might be different too. In any case he says the rifle should be in his hands by monday.
 
I did a review in this forum several weeks ago. Unfortunately my camera was down at the time so I was not able to take any pics. As well, I did not get a true assessment of accuracy as I was not shooting at paper, but at pumpkins and melons (I love targets that splatter!) I'm unsure of how to post a link, but if you search CSA VZ58 review, I'm sure it will show up...

Cheers
 
Does the sporter come in 7.62?

Not through the same manufacturer. The .223 is made by Czech Small Arms (CSA).

A 7.62x39 Model with same barrel length, design and style is made by CZ. It is known as the CZ 858-2. You can purchase that from wolverine supplies as well they are the importer. There are minor difference in furniture. Also, there is no built in rail.
 
Not through the same manufacturer. The .223 is made by Czech Small Arms (CSA).

A 7.62x39 Model with same barrel length, design and style is made by CZ. It is known as the CZ 858-2. You can purchase that from wolverine supplies as well they are the importer. There are minor difference in furniture. Also, there is no built in rail.

ok, i think you are getting the name "sporter" confused , the sporter is applied to the entire CSA VZ58 line .

so CSA also make 7.62 , but they are in carbine and compact form, not in rifle (non-restricted) form.

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=527661&highlight=fsn
 
I would love some actual MOA measurments for the accuracy of the CSA in 5.56 with the 18.5" barrel. This has the potential to be a good varmint gun, but not if it can't hold 1 MOA.

Thanks :) If anybody has one in Alberta I will test it for you :p haha
 
I would love some actual MOA measurments for the accuracy of the CSA in 5.56 with the 18.5" barrel. This has the potential to be a good varmint gun, but not if it can't hold 1 MOA.

Thanks :) If anybody has one in Alberta I will test it for you :p haha

I as well well would love to see a range report on the 5.56 18.5" barrel. Anyone? :sniper:
 
I would love some actual MOA measurments for the accuracy of the CSA in 5.56 with the 18.5" barrel. This has the potential to be a good varmint gun, but not if it can't hold 1 MOA.

Thanks :) If anybody has one in Alberta I will test it for you :p haha

Internet legends aside, a box stock service rifle that delivers better than 4 MOA is a keeper. Nothing suggests that the CSA gun couldn't be a tack driver, but I'd not be expecting better than service grade results.
 
im i posted my range day here with my csa sa 58. with pics. check .....first impressions with csa sa 58. i also took it to the range and posted pics. it is a moa rifle, as a shooting i was the weak link.
 
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