Folks,
I brought my CZ 527 in 6.5 Grendel today. First impression was very positive, the wood is beautiful with the metal work being firs rate. The bolt is smooth, trigger is fantastic breaks at 3.5 pounds. The set trigger is very light. I equipped the rifle with a 4x12x40 Vortex Diamond Back tactical.
I am going to use the rifle for Coyotes, so I made up 100 rounds of the Cavity Back bullets. Starting at 27grs CFE223 to 29grs. .5 increments, will use my Magneto Speed to gather data. I spoke with CZ in Kansas and they said their rifles did not need a formal break in. So I will do a minimal shoot and clean.
The reason for the Vortex in the tactical form, is I prefer a target type knob, to a BDC. Most BDC reticles cannot approximate the Grendel's trajectory. Cannot wait to get to the range. A2
I brought my CZ 527 in 6.5 Grendel today. First impression was very positive, the wood is beautiful with the metal work being firs rate. The bolt is smooth, trigger is fantastic breaks at 3.5 pounds. The set trigger is very light. I equipped the rifle with a 4x12x40 Vortex Diamond Back tactical.
I am going to use the rifle for Coyotes, so I made up 100 rounds of the Cavity Back bullets. Starting at 27grs CFE223 to 29grs. .5 increments, will use my Magneto Speed to gather data. I spoke with CZ in Kansas and they said their rifles did not need a formal break in. So I will do a minimal shoot and clean.
The reason for the Vortex in the tactical form, is I prefer a target type knob, to a BDC. Most BDC reticles cannot approximate the Grendel's trajectory. Cannot wait to get to the range. A2
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