just picked up a cz 527. do they make synthetic stocks?

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I've seen 527s in synthetic stocks, but they weren't the Carbine model like yours. All of the synthetic stocks have been on models with no open sights. Yours has a wider ring on the barrel where the rear sight attaches, so you would probably have to inlet the stock where that is.

Mine did about 2 inches at 50 yards with cheap Wolf ammunition. At 100, it was probably 3 or 4 inches, without especially taking my time. If you practice with the sights, they will likely be fine for hunting medium game to 100 yards. Putting a scope on mine completely changed the balance. Mine hit really close to point-of-aim, and hopefully yours will too. The rear is drift adjustable, and the front swaps blades of different heights for elevation changes.
 
I love my 527 carbine. I scoped mine, and I can get 2 3/4-3 inch groups at 200 yards, seated unsupported. Great carbine, love it. Now working on finding the perfect cast loads.
No, there is not poly stocks available I can find, as I thought this would be perfect for an escapers/camp rifle, with a poly stock holding two spare mags. Nobody else thinks so. One outfit may be making an adjustable peep for the 527 carbine soon, otherwise you are stuck with the fixed irons. CZ-USA does stock different height front sights, but the rear is still just drift only. I have been asking EVERYWHERE for an adjustable rear, and the NECG is the only one I have found, not quite available yet.
 
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Same here, non for the Carbine. Here's a 527 Varmint with a H-S Precision Kevlar stock.

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A local shop (whittaker Guns in KY) has a used CZ527 Carbine in a factory synthetic stock, so yes they do.
 
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