CZ 600 - Available now and in stock

i just ordered a Trail model. I am not worried about the 2 MOA accuracy guarantee, as watching reviews of the new rifle it was clearly explained that this accuracy figure is based on the 7.62x39 chambering, where the bulk of standard ammo fired is exected to be crap-quality bulk surplus. The .223 and .300 Blk versions are expected to group at or under 1 MOA, which is fine by me. There is no reason for the 600 Trail to be any less accurate than the other versions of the rifle, based on the identical action, a semi-heavy barrel profile, etc. You guys whining about the Trail's accuracy guarantee would be well-advised to read into things before commenting in ignorance...

TFBTV's Review of the CZ 600 Trail starts at the 2:50 mark. Note the comments regarding the accuracy guarantee: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cb0Jd9GTyE8

I am curious as to why no .300 Blk chambering is being offered by TESRO, since TFBTV's review from the IWA show clearly stated that this was a factory option. This would be my preferred calibre for the Trail, and I will be looking for an after-market .300 Barrel solution to make that happen ASAP.

Looking forwards to the new rifle - it takes the "Modern Precision Field Rifle" to new heights of compact form-factor. Chambered in .300 Blk the new CZ 600 Trail ought to perform just fine out to 300m.
 
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do you have any more detail on that? I'm always curious about the silly laws other countries have.

Many countries in Europe have "banned military calibers" in their gun laws.

Any rifle labelled 5.56-Nato or 7.62-Nato goes straight to the banned list.
But the exact same rifle labelled .223-Remington or .308-Winchester is totally fine.
 
Found a quick youtube review from the other day. Doesn't seem very impressive.

So, the creator of that video didn't like the smoothness of the Bolt Throw or the plastic Take-Down Lever. Big whoop. If those were his only complaints I'll happily take my chances with the Trail model, which is getting rave reviews by everyone who handles it.
 
Does anyone know if CZ is planning any mid power calibers (.243, 6.5, 7-08, etc.) for the Lux? Looks like the perfect platform for a nice non-scoped deer rifle in .243 to me. Find it odd that they jumped from .223 up to .308.
 
A trail in 300 Blackout would be the tits.... don't see it happening sadly...

Why not? As already stated above, a .300 Blk version is in development. For those early adopters who bought the .223 like me, all we need is the promised .300 Blk Barrel, as the CZ600 system features a quick-change Barrel system. Easy peasy.....
 
Found a quick youtube review from the other day. Doesn't seem very impressive.


Compared to the cz 527,550, and 557 this looks like a big down grade while keeping the price high. To much plastic for my liking but to each their own.

True, but for me, it just makes it more outdoor friendly. That's why I went with the Alpha. I have a 21, 600, 550, 527 and 557 for that all steel and wood feel. ;).

There's still inventory of 557 Lux and Lux 2 models for those that don't want plastic.
 
Any word on availability or pricing for accessories?

How much will spare mags cost? What about barrels? I'm hoping to grab a 6.5 barrel to go with my .308 Lux.
 
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