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Thread revival. I just received a CZ457 from the EE. The barrel is crooked to the forearm in the same fashion. This is a synthetic stock too.
Have tried loosening the stock and tighten it while holding it aligned?
I have a CZ527 with synthetic stock. Bought it used off the EE.
The forend was warped to the point that it was contacting one side of the bbl. I put some small wooden shims along side the bbl to force the stock back to straight and gently heated the stock ahead of the receiver with a heat gun. I left the shims in for a couple weeks after that. Seems to have worked.
You won’t get any warranty out of CZ. It will come back to you from them after 6 months with a note that says “rifle is within factory spec.” Been there done that, and my rifle had way more issues than yours. Face it - you bought a third world produced gun and that’s what you have.
Don’t worry about the forend of the stock, try to forget about it, it’s not bad considering where it came from. As for the barrel misalignment, if loosening and trying to adjust the barrel alignment doesn’t work, it will have to have the stock re worked to align it properly - likely one of the action screw holes bored out and the stock shifted that way. And to do it right, the stock should then be pillar bedded, and at that point you might as well have the action bedded as well.
Sure is a beautiful piece, though. And that’s the way mine was as well. CZ’s quality ends at appearance, cuz what first meets the eye…..
Love my CZ rifles. There are lemons with all manufacturers.
You won’t get any warranty out of CZ. It will come back to you from them after 6 months with a note that says “rifle is within factory spec.” Been there done that, and my rifle had way more issues than yours. Face it - you bought a third world produced gun and that’s what you have.
Don’t worry about the forend of the stock, try to forget about it, it’s not bad considering where it came from. As for the barrel misalignment, if loosening and trying to adjust the barrel alignment doesn’t work, it will have to have the stock re worked to align it properly - likely one of the action screw holes bored out and the stock shifted that way. And to do it right, the stock should then be pillar bedded, and at that point you might as well have the action bedded as well.
Sure is a beautiful piece, though. And that’s the way mine was as well. CZ’s quality ends at appearance, cuz what first meets the eye…..
I have seen many factory rifles with problems with bedding due to wood warping at sometime so the barrel was considerably off to one side in the barrel channel. It is due to a poor choice of wood blank used for the stock. Side grain in the forend will move after production.
Some were solved easier than others with glass bedding. Some require milling down the center of the barrel channel and bending the stock straight, glass bedding a metal piece in place.