New CZ75BD

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Picked up my new CZ the other day and went to the range after cleaning .... what a sweet shooter! I shot S&B 115 gr. and 135 gr. Fed. Hydra-shocks. The Fed's performed better for me (accuracy wise) than the S&B's. Does anybody have any experience with CCI Blazers or Golddots? How about Winchester Silvertips? Feeding issues? Accuracy?BTW I had Zero FTF or FTE with either round.:D
 
S&Bs don't seem to be as accurate in CZs or BHPs as many other brands. I use the Win Silvertips as carry rounds in all my 9mms (as well as other cals) and have found them very accurate. Also try some 124gr FMJ range ammo in your CZ. They seem to like that weight.
 
I have the same gun. I added Hogue wooden grips in a light brownish red (cocobolo), very attractive.

Mine has failed to extract twice since I bought it. Once, of course, in the middle of IDPA practice at the club.

If you order in bulk, get some ammo from Georgia Arms' website. Their "canned heat" deals are what I go for.
 
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My new CZ-75BD has gone through a few hundred rounds of Winchester white box, Speer Gold Dot 124gr.+P, and Remington Golden Saber +P without any issues.
 
I have been shooting one with a buddy. It has eaten about 2200 assorted reloads and factories in 115 grain. No hitches what so ever, not one. Accuracy of all the loads fed to it has been good to great, not one load so far has gotten outside of about 4" at 25 yards.
 
CCI Blazer

9mm 115gr FMJ is the only thing I have fed mine. At $8.00 per C, I don't think I could reload as cheaply. No problems whatsoever, approx 1500 rounds so far.:cool:
 
I pick up my CZ75BD this Friday. I already have a case of CCI Blazer waiting for it! :D
 
My CZ-75BD will eat loads that my SIG won't, namely Olympic.
The SIG misfires occassionally with them, but the CZ just chews them up.
I like S&B ammo. It is a little dirtier, but big deal. It needs to be cleaned anyway. As far as a group size, I don't really care too much about that either. In a defensive gun, an inch doesn't matter. I am sure that the bullets will hit within about two inches of where they need to be, no matter what brand or ammo type.
No matter how you look at it, that is still a headshot at 25 yds. Since that is better than I can do, especially if I were being shot at, I have no worries.
 
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