CZ 557 owners - tell me about them please

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I'm interested in hearing about your experiences and how you like the fit and feel of them - with optics and without. I've only handled the CZ 527 but I found it to be a very well balanced feeling rifle that fit me awesome. I'm more of a big-game hunter and got looking at these 557's and was curious about how they stacked up. Feel free to share some pics if you're inclined! thanks
 
My 527 is one of my favourites.... Had to drift the rear site out to get the scope to clear without goofy rings, but it is very nicely built and a tack driver. CZ's have a firm beachead in the safe, 455, 527, 550, 97B and they all perform! So the CZ contingent will grow...

Doh!! 557... Disregard my ramblings

D.K.

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I sure like the feel of that 527 as well. The lux trim package is very nice . I wasn't terribly crazy about it at first but it has really grown on me . The for posting guys
 
I have a CZ 550 LUX in .270 Winchester and a CZ 455 FS. If I buy another hunting rifle, its going to be another CZ 550 in 9.3x62. Most likely a 550 FS with a 1-4 compact scope. The 557 line up doesn't have a set trigger although the trigger is very easy to adjust to however you like it. The 557 is also a push feed with a plunger style ejector. You loose the control feed of the 550 however the operation is smoother.
 
Just grabbed a 308 carbine. Haven't shot it yet but initial inspection fit and finish is awesome, little heavy but it was everything I was looking for in a rifle

Is the action short or is it a one size fits all similar to the Tikka t3? Where did you find your carbine? Those look really awesome too, though I'm really not sure what the difference is between it and the regular 557' s. From their website they have similar specs including barrel length
 
Is the action short or is it a one size fits all similar to the Tikka t3? Where did you find your carbine? Those look really awesome too, though I'm really not sure what the difference is between it and the regular 557' s. From their website they have similar specs including barrel length
It's a one size fits all bolt

Wanstalls brought it for me

Dunno the differences but might be how the stock is carved. Mine has fibre iptic iron sights.
 
Just grabbed a 308 carbine. Haven't shot it yet but initial inspection fit and finish is awesome, little heavy but it was everything I was looking for in a rifle

Is the floorplate also polymer on this model? I'd prefer to handle one first (planning on a 6.5x55) but haven't seen any yet so far in the local gunshops.
 
Have one in 30-06. Loves lower weighted bullets with lighter loads, and producing sub 1" groups at 100 yards. Beautiful wood, and a shorter barrel. Wouldn't trade mine for anything!
 
I have a .223 CZ527 Ebony edition shoots like a dream, light and easy to carry. It has a 5.56x45 chamber so you can seat the bullets out father than with a .223. The newer models have a modified bolt handle for mounting the scope lower than before, now if only someone would make some lower mounts. CZ also modified the extractor to allow the bolt to close on a single round rather than go through the magazine. The trigger comes factory set at 3.5 lbs and the set trigger breaks at 1.5 perfect for target work.

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I thought the title said CZ527 not 557 Oh well
 
If you can make it into Calgary during the Banker's Hours that ProLine keeps, head in and talk to the guys there. They usually have a pretty full range of CZ's - the owner and pretty much everyone who works there are Brno/CZ disciples.

Good chance they'll have one on the rack you can fondle, and most of the staff really know their CZ's.
 
I was a little disappointed when I heard that the CZ 557's were all long actions, for me the 20.5 inch barrel would be great on a .308 Win short action rifle.
I was so disappointed that I fired off an email to czub.cz just to be certain that what I was hearing was in fact true. Sadly, the response I received verifies
that the current CZ 557's are based on a long action. That response, however, also contained a glimmer of hope: I was informed that next year CZ plans
to offer short and long action versions of the CZ 557 and they will also be introducing a detachable magazine - although they did not specify which chamberings
the detachable magazines would be available in.
 
Aren't 550s long actions as well? My friend's .243 has a considerably longer bolt throw than my Ruger in .308

I was a little disappointed when I heard that the CZ 557's were all long actions, for me the 20.5 inch barrel would be great on a .308 Win short action rifle.
I was so disappointed that I fired off an email to czub.cz just to be certain that what I was hearing was in fact true. Sadly, the response I received verifies
that the current CZ 557's are based on a long action. That response, however, also contained a glimmer of hope: I was informed that next year CZ plans
to offer short and long action versions of the CZ 557 and they will also be introducing a detachable magazine - although they did not specify which chamberings
the detachable magazines would be available in.
 
Aren't 550s long actions as well? My friend's .243 has a considerably longer bolt throw than my Ruger in .308

You are quite right. You would think with all the care and attention that CZ puts into their rifles that one would expect a short action rifle to go along
with a short action chambering like the .308 Win, or the .243 Win - getting it in a long action kind of defeats the purpose of going with the shorter cartridges. The only CZ rifle I've
ever owned was a 550 in 9.3x62mm, so a long action was expected. Unfortunately, I doubt that CZ will start producing short action 550's, but you never know.
 
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I have a .223 CZ527 Ebony edition shoots like a dream, light and easy to carry. It has a 5.56x45 chamber so you can seat the bullets out father than with a .223. The newer models have a modified bolt handle for mounting the scope lower than before, now if only someone would make some lower mounts. CZ also modified the extractor to allow the bolt to close on a single round rather than go through the magazine. The trigger comes factory set at 3.5 lbs and the set trigger breaks at 1.5 perfect for target work.

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I thought the title said CZ527 not 557 Oh well

Will rings for a CZ 550 fit on to your 527? If so, you might want to have a look at Warne rings (if you haven't already that is). I haven't visited Warne's website in a while, so I don't
know what kind of CZ rings they are making these days, but they do make good rings.
 
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