The long LOP is for iron sight shooters on for e.g. drive hunts without optics. Not for benchresters or stand hunters.
Just cut the stock down to whatever lenght you want and grind the butt pad or get another one if need be.
Inspect the plastic block in front after firing fouling shots to determine action set back in the stock. Prior to that tighten the action screws.
Them actions are smooth and the gun is very accurate.

I have cz527 - really like it, a cz550 - great gun - 4 cz557 including a lux with a set trigger- nice guns and finally a cz600 - I absolutely LOVE the gun - just wish it had a set triggers like the 557lux and the 550- nice fore end and pistol grip -it’s a bit beefy but I like the good solid feel - overall it fits me just fine including at the bench - just had to offset some of the negative comments- best is to try one out and see how it fits you and btw the gun is frigging accurate - think of it as a tikka all decked out
And if anyone wants to trade theirs for a boat anchor- count me in
And why would one complain about the LOP who hyped the Zastavas? I had one with 14 5/8" LOP...
Cz600 lux - the wooden walnut stock version - definitely a step up from the 557 series although the 557 lux with the set trigger is almost as nice - and all for half the price of a sakoWhich model of CZ600 do you have?
Cz600 lux in 30-06 with walnut stockWhich model of CZ600 do you have?
Never had a problem mounting a scope on a 98...
The 600 Lux long action makes it hard, need a long scope with long eye relief.



























