I've had a CZ858 4V (the restricted one) for about a month now. Love this rifle. I was pleasantly surprised with the accuracy. No real problem beaning (stationary) orange clays out to about 100 yards with the irons.
I bought the AKM-style break from Dlask - for the same reason everyone does.. it looks cool. The recoil, muzzle climb, etc. with the 7.62 x 39 is so mild (my gf disagrees with this, but...) I don't think any kind of break is going to be necessary.
However... with the break on there... accuracy goes out the window!!
If I have the opening of the break facing up, point of impact is about 6 inches higher than normal at 50 yards. If I turn the break to the 11 o'clock position, looking at at it from the muzzle side, (as suggested by a couple of people, and I've seen this in photos too) I was getting the same 6 inches high, but in the corresponding 1 or 2 o'clock area vis-a-vis the desired point of aim.
What a POS. I took it off after 20 rounds of trying to figure out what I was doing wrong. I put the stock thread protector back on and immediately went back to beaning things dead on at 25, 50, 75 and 100 yards (with the sights set at 100).
I like Joe Dlask. I've done a lot of business with him over the years and I know he and the guys he works with make good stuff and take pride in what they do.
Am I missing something here? Was the product never tested? I don't see how I can install it incorrectly. The only issue is how it is turned. I'll talk to Joe about it, but I just wanted to see what other people's experiences have been with these. If it just looked cool and did nothing, I could live with that, but totally annihilating the accuracy of the rifle? huh?? That's not gonna work.
I bought the AKM-style break from Dlask - for the same reason everyone does.. it looks cool. The recoil, muzzle climb, etc. with the 7.62 x 39 is so mild (my gf disagrees with this, but...) I don't think any kind of break is going to be necessary.
However... with the break on there... accuracy goes out the window!!
What a POS. I took it off after 20 rounds of trying to figure out what I was doing wrong. I put the stock thread protector back on and immediately went back to beaning things dead on at 25, 50, 75 and 100 yards (with the sights set at 100).
I like Joe Dlask. I've done a lot of business with him over the years and I know he and the guys he works with make good stuff and take pride in what they do.
Am I missing something here? Was the product never tested? I don't see how I can install it incorrectly. The only issue is how it is turned. I'll talk to Joe about it, but I just wanted to see what other people's experiences have been with these. If it just looked cool and did nothing, I could live with that, but totally annihilating the accuracy of the rifle? huh?? That's not gonna work.
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