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  • Feral
    Unwashed
    • Mar 2018
    • 17

    #16
    Sinclair,
    DIP makes rails for the 527 and the CZ bolt action .22 rf..

    They appear at the bottom of the page (on back order for a 0 MOA base)

    I bought a DIP rail from Kinneys Shooting Supply for my CZ 452 several years ago..
    Scope mounts and Rails from many manufacturers for the majority of firearms.


    As aside I am an old fudd like you and don't own a 6.5 Grendel in any flavor..
    While I am not a wood blue fan I do own a CZ 527 in 7.62X39 and have zero complaints as it shoots very well with the cast bullets..
    No feed or function issues either..

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    • Sinclair
      Warrior
      • Feb 2018
      • 344

      #17
      Feral
      Thank you, just the info that I was looking for. Back in my Service days, I had some bad experiences with scopes not compatible with the conditions that we were employing them. As a result, I am very specific when setting the specs for a scope to put on one of my rifles.
      "A Patriot must always be ready to defend his Country against his government"
      Edward Abbey

      "Stay out of trouble, Never give up, Never give in, Watch you're six, Hold the line, Stay Frosty."
      Dr. Sabastian Gorka, Hungarian by birth, American Patriot by Beliefs.

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      • jkingrph
        Warrior
        • Aug 2014
        • 131

        #18
        Originally posted by usmcm16a2 View Post
        Folks,


        I was in love my CZ527 in 6.5 Grendel, till I shot it. Bullets key holed, would not hold zero, sat at CZ North american for 2 months. In defense of CZ America they were very gracious, it turned out that the barrel was way out of spec. Further the holes in the receiver for the scope mounts were drilled off center. Not what I expect for a $721 rifle. Would buy again if they have their shit together. Blued steel and walnut love it. A2
        Member before 2010, account deleted per 2011 spam attack

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        • usmcm16a2
          Warrior
          • Aug 2015
          • 538

          #19
          Jk,


          I meant the scope mounting points on the receiver were not machined properly. By a few degrees. A2

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          • Feral
            Unwashed
            • Mar 2018
            • 17

            #20
            Originally posted by Sinclair View Post
            Feral
            Thank you, just the info that I was looking for. Back in my Service days, I had some bad experiences with scopes not compatible with the conditions that we were employing them. As a result, I am very specific when setting the specs for a scope to put on one of my rifles.
            Looking forward to a range report and seeing what you decide on for a scope and mounting system on your CZ if you decide to get one..

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            • Sinclair
              Warrior
              • Feb 2018
              • 344

              #21
              Originally posted by Feral View Post
              Looking forward to a range report and seeing what you decide on for a scope and mounting system on your CZ if you decide to get one..
              The scope is a done deal, The Nightforce NXS 2.5-10x42 Compact Riflescope w/ MIL-R reticle. Never had a Mil dot scope before, always used the WAG (Wild A.. Guess) method. It will be fun to learn (maybe) a new method. The mounts will probably be Warne QR for the CZ 527. The issue is the rifle. If we sell the house and move into a senior living apartment no guns!!! That will not set well so looking for alternatives, many issues to work out. Getting old is not for sissies! Was it the Statler Brothers that sang that 'life got complicated past 18'?
              "A Patriot must always be ready to defend his Country against his government"
              Edward Abbey

              "Stay out of trouble, Never give up, Never give in, Watch you're six, Hold the line, Stay Frosty."
              Dr. Sabastian Gorka, Hungarian by birth, American Patriot by Beliefs.

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              • jkingrph
                Warrior
                • Aug 2014
                • 131

                #22
                Don’t think I would choose any place that did not allow a firearm in private quarters.

                I had my 527 out this morning, wind rather brisk and chilly. I used range sandbags as I did not have room to pack up my tripod rest and rear rest, Just checking zero early I had a 1/2” 50 yd group then later at 100 yds 5 shots in 3/4” with a hot barrel, I’m happy with what is a lightweight hunting rifle.
                Member before 2010, account deleted per 2011 spam attack

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                • Sinclair
                  Warrior
                  • Feb 2018
                  • 344

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Sinclair View Post
                  The scope is a done deal, The Nightforce NXS 2.5-10x42 Compact Riflescope w/ MIL-R reticle
                  Actually that statement is not entirely correct. The Vortex Viper PST 2.5-10 x 44 with EBR-1 reticle might be more bang for the buck. I read mixed reviews on the Vortex scopes in general. People either love them or say to buy a NIghtforce. The PST 2.5-10 x 44 seems to be in the love category plus the mounting dimensions fit within those given in another post as fitting the 527's action with sufficient eye relief. Only a trial fit will confirm. Primary Arms is supposed to have a winner in their 4-14 x 44 with the ARC-2 reticle.
                  Last edited by Sinclair; 04-20-2018, 04:11 AM.
                  "A Patriot must always be ready to defend his Country against his government"
                  Edward Abbey

                  "Stay out of trouble, Never give up, Never give in, Watch you're six, Hold the line, Stay Frosty."
                  Dr. Sabastian Gorka, Hungarian by birth, American Patriot by Beliefs.

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                  • Stinky Coyote
                    Warrior
                    • Dec 2017
                    • 642

                    #24
                    Leupold 4x33 showed up yesterday and mounted. It was made for the 527 in those warne med rings. Turret block just ahead of centered between rings! Weigh's 9.5 oz with a standard 7/8" target elevation knob installed. Very happy now.

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                    • GreatWhiteNorth.
                      Unwashed
                      • Feb 2017
                      • 8

                      #25
                      I have a 527 in the wee beast names Grendel. My favourite gun Ive ever taken hunting. LVX3i 3.5-10 with a new cds dial. AMAX/ELDM= 1/2'' groups without even trying. Super light gun with beautiful wood, trigger is crisp and when set its just silly good. The posts above are correct, its tight to begin with but an hour of running the action and its butter. The Grendel caught my attention right away after lookin at the numbers, where I hunt its a mixed bag (Grouse, rabbits, bobcat, lynx, coyote, cougar, wolf, Whitetails, Muleys, Black bears, moose are open at the same time) so wanted a versatile and accurate gun that wouldnt blow up a grouse or rabbit at 10yds but still kill a deer out to good distance. The 65G does just that, head shoot chickens and bunnies and 1000ftlbs to 400 yds. I took chickens and bunnies on the regular when out last season, a few yotes that dropped but didn't blow holes in both sides, took two mule deer, one close and one far, neither made it more that 10 yds. Soon Ill verify the CDS dial out to 550yds and then Ill be set, this gun is a forever gun.

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                      • Sinclair
                        Warrior
                        • Feb 2018
                        • 344

                        #26
                        Originally posted by GreatWhiteNorth. View Post
                        LVX3i 3.5-10 ....The Grendel caught my attention right away after lookin at the numbers, ..... this gun is a forever gun.
                        I have to have one!!! Frantically looking for ways to finance the 527 and scope Anyone need a kidney? Thanks to everyone wha has responded to my questions. Never have I belonged to a forum where newbies were accepted so quickly!
                        Last edited by Sinclair; 04-21-2018, 07:06 PM.
                        "A Patriot must always be ready to defend his Country against his government"
                        Edward Abbey

                        "Stay out of trouble, Never give up, Never give in, Watch you're six, Hold the line, Stay Frosty."
                        Dr. Sabastian Gorka, Hungarian by birth, American Patriot by Beliefs.

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                        • Sticks
                          Chieftain
                          • Dec 2016
                          • 1922

                          #27
                          Welcome Sinclair.

                          Just don't mention "Cryo Treatment" and you will be fine.
                          Sticks

                          Catchy sig line here.

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                          • Stinky Coyote
                            Warrior
                            • Dec 2017
                            • 642

                            #28
                            Originally posted by GreatWhiteNorth. View Post
                            I have a 527 in the wee beast names Grendel. My favourite gun Ive ever taken hunting. LVX3i 3.5-10 with a new cds dial. AMAX/ELDM= 1/2'' groups without even trying. Super light gun with beautiful wood, trigger is crisp and when set its just silly good. The posts above are correct, its tight to begin with but an hour of running the action and its butter. The Grendel caught my attention right away after lookin at the numbers, where I hunt its a mixed bag (Grouse, rabbits, bobcat, lynx, coyote, cougar, wolf, Whitetails, Muleys, Black bears, moose are open at the same time) so wanted a versatile and accurate gun that wouldnt blow up a grouse or rabbit at 10yds but still kill a deer out to good distance. The 65G does just that, head shoot chickens and bunnies and 1000ftlbs to 400 yds. I took chickens and bunnies on the regular when out last season, a few yotes that dropped but didn't blow holes in both sides, took two mule deer, one close and one far, neither made it more that 10 yds. Soon Ill verify the CDS dial out to 550yds and then Ill be set, this gun is a forever gun.
                            Awesome post!!! We have very similar thoughts on this rifle/cartridge/hunting trio!

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                            • SDguy
                              Warrior
                              • Oct 2015
                              • 372

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Sinclair View Post
                              I have to have one!!! Frantically looking for ways to finance the 527 and scope Anyone need a kidney? Thanks to everyone wha has responded to my questions. Never have I belonged to a forum where newbies were accepted so quickly!
                              For the record I dearly like my CZ 527's for target shooting and especially hunting. Now if I was not looking for a rifle for hunting. The CZ527 would be of intrest to be clear. Though the low recoil options would get the nod. 17 Hornet, 204 Ruger, 221 fireball & .223 All could be great choices.

                              When I was considering puting together my first 6.5 Grendel before available as a factory options being offered. I was speaking to a fella who had already done so. I was simply surprised this fella did not care for his custom Grendel due to the recoil compared to his other 527's. When he explained how he had become accustomed to shooting free recoil, adjusting to the 6.5 Grendel was truly a very different animal.

                              Then and only then I was able to relate to where he was coming from.

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                              • Stinky Coyote
                                Warrior
                                • Dec 2017
                                • 642

                                #30
                                Originally posted by SDguy View Post
                                For the record I dearly like my CZ 527's for target shooting and especially hunting. Now if I was not looking for a rifle for hunting. The CZ527 would be of intrest to be clear. Though the low recoil options would get the nod. 17 Hornet, 204 Ruger, 221 fireball & .223 All could be great choices.

                                When I was considering puting together my first 6.5 Grendel before available as a factory options being offered. I was speaking to a fella who had already done so. I was simply surprised this fella did not care for his custom Grendel due to the recoil compared to his other 527's. When he explained how he had become accustomed to shooting free recoil, adjusting to the 6.5 Grendel was truly a very different animal.

                                Then and only then I was able to relate to where he was coming from.
                                I agree! I was expecting less recoil also. You get a good sense of the horsepower increase over the .204/.223. I quite like it. In terms of horsepower or ft/lbs me/recoil energy the grendel is about .22-250 levels, right in the middle between .223 and .243. Maybe a little more of a push in it than the quicker snap of the the faster lighter say 95 gr .243 stuff.

                                I think it's ideal, it just enters the realm of "it sure feels like you're shooting a real hunting rifle" so to speak.
                                Last edited by Stinky Coyote; 04-26-2018, 01:55 PM.

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