








The CZ snobs like to put down the Norincos, but I shoot both and a with a little time in the shop the Norincos are comparable to CZs. Ya'll are right about the ripoff "re-sellers" though. Its almost laughable whats going on.
Wow. My two S&L's aren't even close. Guess its time to break out the NS 522 and put it through the wringer. Did buy some large safety pins to do the trigger mod. These have god aweful triggers like my Stevens 200's neat that they're solved the same way.
. I was completely pissed off, but then extremely surprised, the first time I put a scope on it and went to just 'get it on paper' at 25 yards or so. First shot was on the paper but far left, only an inch or so from the edge, then I couldn't see the next 2 I took! thought they missed, when I got up to the target and they were through the same damn hole! both great rifles to tinker with!I did not use the safety pin, cause it is not made of spring metal. I happened to find very light springs to replace the original strong springs for my two NS522s. Both of them have very light trigger pull of several ounces I think. And both of them can shoot 1 MOA by the way.Wow. My two S&L's aren't even close. Guess its time to break out the NS 522 and put it through the wringer. Did buy some large safety pins to do the trigger mod. These have god aweful triggers like my Stevens 200's neat that they're solved the same way.
Actually, another NS522 of mine likes Eley Practice. So I suggest you to try as many different ammos as you can to find out what ammo your rifle likes.I think I'll pick up a box of that RWS ammo your using, it really seems to work well in your rifle.









Actually, another NS522 of mine likes Eley Practice. So I suggest you to try as many different ammos as you can to find out what ammo your rifle likes.
Be patient, one will show up thats reasonable, the guys can use their overpriced ones for staking tomatoes this summer.







































