CZ 455 target thumbhole stock

This is the exact one i have ordered and waiting for
http://shooterschoice.ca/product/cz-452-varmint/
If his site is right my rail will be 11mm

Very nice, I have the CZ 452 2E ZKM with the American stock...

I'm a little disappointed MDT doesn't make the chassis for the 452 as well. I may have to go with Boyd's as there doesn't seem any other options that are reasonably priced.

Mine as it sits... (the bipod is for bench work, I take it off and sling it up for tree rat hunting)

I am 100% sure it can do the 1/2 inch at 50 challenge, I have completed it but didn't take any pics. I do have a pic of one group being to large though.
If I lighten the trigger up, and get a more consistent cheek spot (ie better stock) I'm sure I could do it consistently with this rifle. Not to mention if it ditched the $60 3x9 optic that sits on it hahahah!



 
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This is the exact one i have ordered and waiting for
http://shooterschoice.ca/product/cz-452-varmint/
If his site is right my rail will be 11mm

don't trust it measure it your self. see quote from another post


Measure the dovetail for width at the top if it measures .430" you have a 11mm dovetail. .500" at top you have a 3/8" dovetail

R

This chart is Know to be wrong

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that is a 455 model, I also have 4 more CZ rifles & one is a 452 but might make the chopping block. check your rail and make sure it's 11mm or 3/8"

I'm about to ship back a DIP 25 MOA extended 3/8" rail to the US for replacement if someone needs it I'd rather sell it here then ship it back.

How are you getting the DIP stuff up here??
 

don't trust it measure it your self. see quote from another post




This chart is Know to be wrong

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On the contrary, the chart is correct. It is from DIP (Diversified Innovative Products), who among other things, specializes in CZ parts, including rails, trigger guards, magazines, and adjustable sears for CZ rimfire rifles. All 455's are 11mm. The 452 Americans are 3/8" as shown; the others are as listed. There are no posts on the CZ forum on Rimfire Central that indicate the chart is incorrect in any way. The confusion arises on how the 3/8" dovetails are measured on CZ rimfire rifles. Nevertheless, dovetail rings such as those referred to above fit these rifles as post after post on RFC show time and again.
 
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The chart above is correct.The statement about known to be incorrect comes from someone measuring and doing it incorrectly.There are numerous arguments about the chart but if you are a machinist and know how to take the measurements they are indeed correct.The dovetails are difficult to measure but it has been established the chart is correct.

R
 
On it's way is a CZ452 VARMINT .22lr, website where i ordered says 11mm, and this chart says 11mm, chances are it will likely be 11mm then
 
The chart above is correct.The statement about known to be incorrect comes from someone measuring and doing it incorrectly.There are numerous arguments about the chart but if you are a machinist and know how to take the measurements they are indeed correct.The dovetails are difficult to measure but it has been established the chart is correct.

R

Ron, that statement was me, I ordered a DIP rail from Kinney's in 3/8" because of this chart.. I bought a new CZ452 17hmr rifle and it later turned out to be 11mm rail.
I found this out by trying to install the 3/8" rail onto it and it was sloppy as F@ck! that is why I now have to mail back my 3/8" rail to Kinney's

Now maybe the CZ plant used a different frame/action to make mine.

I'm still stumped on why no aftermarket stocks for the 452

Boyd's makes them
 
I'm still stumped on why no aftermarket stocks for the 452

Because why would you want to change this? :d

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I looked at the newest CZ455 but then realized I still haven't shot the 452 I have. CZ makes a nice 22LR. I won't be changing the stock on my 452.
 
Ron, that statement was me, I ordered a DIP rail from Kinney's in 3/8" because of this chart.. I bought a new CZ452 17hmr rifle and it later turned out to be 11mm rail.
I found this out by trying to install the 3/8" rail onto it and it was sloppy as F@ck! that is why I now have to mail back my 3/8" rail to Kinney's

Now maybe the CZ plant used a different frame/action to make mine.



Boyd's makes them

Because why would you want to change this? :d

carabine22001.jpg


I looked at the newest CZ455 but then realized I still haven't shot the 452 I have. CZ makes a nice 22LR. I won't be changing the stock on my 452.

Yea boyds is the only one. I'm not sure if I want to go black or wood finished stain.


Well, I LOVE the looks of my CZ 452 and it makes my 455 look bad accuracy wise. I love it hunting, looks phenomenal with a sling and with me in the bush.

I just need a higher and consistent cheek position for bench work. I may spend the big bucks on a KRG. lol

 
If MDT would of done up the LSS for 452 i definately would of had a weak spot.
Boyds black tacticool stock looks nice too, the name says it all!
 
Will measure once it gets here.
If the caliper says 11mm we will speak of rings, if the caliper says 3/8 we will speak of a rail ;)

You understand that the caliper measurement when taken at the top and a 3/8" dovetail will measure .500 ,but 3/8" as a decimal is .375" as the dovetail reference size is at the bottom of the dovetail and very very difficult to measure so the top of a known dovetail will measure .500" The 11mm will measure .430" at the top. That is due to how Europe measures dovetails as opposed to North America.

R
 
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