Just picked this up from a fellow gunnut a ferlach made 95 Steyr sporting rifle in 7x57r,they don t make like this anymore
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CZ 550 FS 9.3x62 Made in 2007.
Original slim stock. Single set trigger. NECG receiver peep sight.
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Made in Austria around 1941 ,19 inch barrel with an excellent bore.Rifle has claw mounts with a 4 power W. Rabe Rathenow Weerahellen scope.
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No not yet waiting on some ammo and the weather to warm up some.Will be my go to gun for this years deer season.There is a video on you tube about this very gun made by the gentleman that sold it to me.Just search for straight pull rifles
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put a pachmyr red pad on this zastava 8x57
honestly I have not found a load that doesn't throw the third shot or give massive groupings, I thought 1.5-2 groups with a third shot flier opening them up from 1 moa range were bad until I tried lighter bullets in factory loads and got 3 inch groups consistently.
With an adjusted trigger, some different bullets and powders and the new pad we will see if it's me or the gun.
I find for me the massive cheek piece is a little much, I don't think it fits the styling of the rifle very well. This particular rifle looks and feels like it was made with dense wood, I have never weighed it but it is very heavy.
Your posts about the accuracy of your rifle were a factor in my decision for sure. I'm hoping by using better projectiles and different powders I can get the groups smaller. The trigger job will certainly help. I found the factory pad to be very stiff, it wasn't unbearable at all but there is not way a rifle this heavy should be kicking that much with 200 grain bullets in a moderate cartridge. It will be much more comfortable now I'm sure.
I had a leupold 1.5-4 on it but switched it and ordered a 2.5x fixed leupold. This rifle always seems to be used as a carbine.
Complaint aside I was happy to take it out hunting this year and not to upset when I installed some scratches.