First off, I know a lot about shooting 100 year-old Winchesters, but I know pretty much squat about Black Rifles, although I've started working on getting education.
I started out wanting to acquire a SCAR in 308. Found out that is not likely to happen due to some rule. I handled an ACR Bushmaster and it was nice, but expensive. Other modern ones in 308 caliber look pretty expensive as well (i.e., well over $2,000). As a result, I've been thinking about the CZ 58 chambered in 7.62 x 39, primarily because it is so dadgummed cheap compared to most of the other stuff. With that in mind, I've got four questions:
I am assuming there is a pile of after market options for these things such as slings and folding or collapsable stocks. Like I said, I know sweet tweet about these types of rifles and need some input.
I started out wanting to acquire a SCAR in 308. Found out that is not likely to happen due to some rule. I handled an ACR Bushmaster and it was nice, but expensive. Other modern ones in 308 caliber look pretty expensive as well (i.e., well over $2,000). As a result, I've been thinking about the CZ 58 chambered in 7.62 x 39, primarily because it is so dadgummed cheap compared to most of the other stuff. With that in mind, I've got four questions:
- Reliability: For those who shoot them in 7.62 x 39, how many rounds have you put through before something broke in the action?
- Mounting a scope: can you rigidly mount some sort of optic on these things for longer, 200 yard shots?
- Cast bullets: I make my own cast bullets for my 30-30 and they work fine at 2,200 fps. Has anyone tried feeding these things with cast bullets?
- Accuracy: What kind of actual groups do you get with one of these at 200 yards with a scope and resting the rifle on something?
I am assuming there is a pile of after market options for these things such as slings and folding or collapsable stocks. Like I said, I know sweet tweet about these types of rifles and need some input.



















































