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    It might finally be time for a CZ 527...

    The rings on the 223 are the stock CZ rings. Work just fine. I know that they seem to be high, but they are just about right for the scope, 42mm AO. And, for me, the cheek weld is about perfect. I am hitting a three inch steel target at three hundred yards pretty easily. This is with...
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    It might finally be time for a CZ 527...

    Adchoch1, I only use the suppressor for bench work. I have others that get field work with the suppressor. But, back to the topic at hand. Here is a pic of the x39 527. It is the one on the right with the outstanding wood. And, here is a pic of the most accurate gun that I own. a...
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    It might finally be time for a CZ 527...

    The 6.5x55 is pretty easy to shoot suppressed. But it is kinda long to sneak thru the woods with tho.... [/URL][/IMG]
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    6mm's vs 6.5mm's

    Another vote for the 260. I have a sweede as well and it is a shooter. My 260 is a Tikka T3 and it is my main hunting rig. I choose the 260 because I could form brass from any of the 308 based rounds. So, brass wasnt a problem. I think that Remington dropped the ball on the 260. They just...
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    It might finally be time for a CZ 527...

    I have two of the 527's. .223 and x39. My .223 is the most accurate gun I own, and I own a bunch of guns other than the CZs The x39 is the perfect brush gun. I also have a 550 in 6.5x55 FS. It is amazing what that gun will do, and purdy to boot. And for total transparency, I own a total of...
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    CZ-527 7.62x39mm?

    I have one in .223 and one is 762x39. My 223 is the rifle that I work with the most. The 762x39 is a beast of a rifle. The AK round is not inherently an in-accurate round, it is just traditionally put in in-accurate guns. Also, a bit of trivia, both of these guns were designed to shoot the...
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