Gentlemen, i would like to know if you experience a bad and good experience for the following bolt action rifle:
1. Remington 700 sps tactical in 223
2. CZ 527 varmint in 223
Good for you my friend. I bought mine 3 weeks ago. It is a rem 700 sps tactical in 223. I zero it out in 50 and a bit okay. I brought it to 100 yards and its very inconsistent, sometimes to the left, right, up and down 3 to 5 inches in average with one another. By the way i am using the stoney creek platform and 55 grains FMJ winchester and american eagle ammo. I brought it back to my store and they use the bushnell boresighter and it seems it is off by 6 inches left windage and 3 inches elevation. We adjusted it and i will try again this coming week in silverdale (if its open already from a complaint). Do you have any suggestion?
The Remington will have soft firing pin strikes and a very good trigger, which you will have to adjust to your needs. It is usually more accurate than the CZ. It will usually have a 1-14 twist rate and won't stabilize bullets over 60 grains.
The safety has to be that way, as it cams the firing pin in the cocked position. The gun cannot fire with the safety on. I talked to the smith that does the .19 calhoon conversions in Montana. He said that the safeties on the CZ was the best ones on the small rifles shooting .223, and he'd never seen one let go, even in really bad conditions in rough use. However he said that a kid was killed when a remington misfired.I had a 527. The safety is backwards, drove me nuts. That's the only real complaint though, it was accurate and the set trigger is great.




























