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Gee! The wood is awsome for a CZ. I can't decide to buy that kind of gun, even if my heart tell me to go for it!!! Where did you buy it? Is the action smooth??
The rings are Talley QD's with lever. The action is definately not as smooth as my Sako's, but am sure with a little use it will free up some. It is the first CZ rifle I have ever owned/even looked at...I like it.
What is the two digit number on the left side of the gun where the barrel meets the action? That is the year your rifle was made. I like the Talleys but get them lapped. If you do keep it in the wood stock, you may want to bed it and a cross bolt would be optional with the 375. You will love shooting it. It's a big push and shoot the first 2 or 3 standing off hand before you go to the bench. All the best.
I am very happy with the McMillan on my 602, but you might want to get a filler for behind the trigger guard. The grip of the McMillan brings the knuckles a little closer, and I found I was getting hit. You might also find that you really have to squash your cheek down on the stock to use the iron sights - this makes recoil very uncomfortable as it tends to snap your head back.