Cz 958 newsflash

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Absolutely.
Shot my 858 in Service Rifle this year, back to 500; no issues, all hits on the 4'x4' target backer, w/ LCW comm block factory non corrosive, at this range.
Did well out to 300m (all on, on a fig 11); you REALLY need to know your holdovers, back past that range, though.

You can certainly take it past 200. I've used the 958 and my own 858 to hit the 270 yard gong with boring regularity and it knocks over the small plates at that distance just fine.
 
I planned to take the B&T Mag well adapter with me when I visited Bruno, but the airline "lost" my bags so I couldn't explain it in person when I was there. I later learnt that Bruno didn't like it and didn't think it would work. We have yet to try one here. We always had mixed reports with the CZ 858 sometime they were excellent sometimes not. We have a few B&T adapters left in stock but no plans to order more, this was anotherer money loosing project given the design costs.

Aaaaaaaaargh!! :D it's BRNO... BRNO... BRNO... BRNO!!!!

Bruno vs. Brno...
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The technical museum is in Brno, but the factory and offices are actually in Uherský Brod, a smaller town about 100km to the south-east. BRNO was also the original manufacturer of hunting rifles (now owned by Ceska zbrojovka, and used as the name for their _fine_ hunting rifles). I spoke with a few people there a while back, all were top notch, highly recommend visiting their factory or technical museum to anyone who happens to find themselves in that neck of the woods. What took my breath away were their custom made and engraved CZ-75's. ( https://www.czub.cz/cz/catalog/85-ryte-zbrane.aspx ). Mindblowing.

Now please, bring in the 805 BREN S1 (http://zbrane.subrt.cz/puska-samonabijeci-cz-805-bren-s1-16/). .. ... I know I know I know, the economics of it just aren't there. :(
 
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for chrome lined...yes

In all seriousness CZ are giving priority of chrome lining barrels to their military contracts. At this point in time it is impossible to say if we will ever see them on the CZ 958, if possible we would certainly supply them with chromed barrels.

We could bring in the CZ958 with the shorter military barrel that would be chromed but she be restricted. We are giving first priority to the non restricted models with non-chromed barrels.
 
Aaaaaaaaargh!! :D it's BRNO... BRNO... BRNO... BRNO!!!!

Bruno vs. Brno...
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The technical museum is in Brno, but the factory and offices are actually in Uherský Brod, a smaller town about 100km to the south-east. BRNO was also the original manufacturer of hunting rifles (now owned by Ceska zbrojovka, and used as the name for their _fine_ hunting rifles). I spoke with a few people there a while back, all were top notch, highly recommend visiting their factory or technical museum to anyone who happens to find themselves in that neck of the woods. What took my breath away were their custom made and engraved CZ-75's. ( https://www.czub.cz/cz/catalog/85-ryte-zbrane.aspx ). Mindblowing.

Now please, bring in the 805 BREN S1 (http://zbrane.subrt.cz/puska-samonabijeci-cz-805-bren-s1-16/). .. ... I know I know I know, the economics of it just aren't there. :(

Somehow I figured you'd decide to comment on that... Lol

I agree on the 805 though, that would sell like flippin hotcakes
 
Somehow I figured you'd decide to comment on that... Lol

I agree on the 805 though, that would sell like flippin hotcakes

Well, the comment was received as it should have been (ridiculous) but the comparative jest was unfortunately lost [Bruno Mars vs. the Capuchin Crypt]

Looking at the price of a CZ858 on zbrane.subrt.cz (~290Eur), and comparing it to what their cost WAS here (~750CAD), if we then use that to calculate the landed price of the 805 BREN the price could be sitting around $4000. Clearly, this is a shot-in-the-dark-at-midnight-in-a-cave-at-a-black-leopard type of calculation but the point is they cost *a lot* when you can get something comparable here for less with greater accessibility to spare parts, accessories or a like.
 
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