Hey guys,
I've been shooting my CZ455 as a PR trainer for two years now. I decided recently to fully accurize the rifle, here's what I did and what I have a few questions on.
First thing I did was swap the original stock to a Boyd's tactical stock. The fit and finish are pretty good but the barrel channel was just not free floating enough so I measured the diameter of the barrel (7/8) and found a dowel at my local hardware store and sanded the channel out with some 120 grit to 180 grit sand paper until I was satisfied .
Next I epoxy bedded the action, its a straight forward process and I have another CNG thread regarding the how to, different gun but identical process. The action is real nice and snug now.
www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1628676-MDT-ESS-Bedding-project-RE-Pics-reposted
I replaced the original firing pin spring with a Yo Dave spring, with no issues. Here's my first question I purchased the Yo Dave trigger spring kit as well, I watched a few videos on YouTube and it seems to me its just a matter of tapping out one pin and replacing the spring. In the videos I watched the pin comes out relative easy, when I attempted it I used considerable more force and I still didn't get the pin to move much so I decided to leave it as is. Anyone out there have any experience with this?
I mounted a DIP 11mm to 20 mm conversion rail and mounted a Falcon Menace 5X22X50 on Burris Signature rings and finished it up with a 6-9 Harris bipod.
My final question is about your preferred torque specs? I have my action at 25lb wondering what others are running. I just finished the work last night and find myself with a few seconds to post something. I will take a few pics and post them this evening and will hit the range in a few days and report back.
I have probably put close to 10000 rounds thought this rifle in the passed two years, will be neat to see if I can eek a little more accuracy out of it.
Regards,
.308
I've been shooting my CZ455 as a PR trainer for two years now. I decided recently to fully accurize the rifle, here's what I did and what I have a few questions on.
First thing I did was swap the original stock to a Boyd's tactical stock. The fit and finish are pretty good but the barrel channel was just not free floating enough so I measured the diameter of the barrel (7/8) and found a dowel at my local hardware store and sanded the channel out with some 120 grit to 180 grit sand paper until I was satisfied .
Next I epoxy bedded the action, its a straight forward process and I have another CNG thread regarding the how to, different gun but identical process. The action is real nice and snug now.
www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1628676-MDT-ESS-Bedding-project-RE-Pics-reposted
I replaced the original firing pin spring with a Yo Dave spring, with no issues. Here's my first question I purchased the Yo Dave trigger spring kit as well, I watched a few videos on YouTube and it seems to me its just a matter of tapping out one pin and replacing the spring. In the videos I watched the pin comes out relative easy, when I attempted it I used considerable more force and I still didn't get the pin to move much so I decided to leave it as is. Anyone out there have any experience with this?
I mounted a DIP 11mm to 20 mm conversion rail and mounted a Falcon Menace 5X22X50 on Burris Signature rings and finished it up with a 6-9 Harris bipod.
My final question is about your preferred torque specs? I have my action at 25lb wondering what others are running. I just finished the work last night and find myself with a few seconds to post something. I will take a few pics and post them this evening and will hit the range in a few days and report back.
I have probably put close to 10000 rounds thought this rifle in the passed two years, will be neat to see if I can eek a little more accuracy out of it.
Regards,
.308




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