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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Heeler" data-source="post: 4280856" data-attributes="member: 46613"><p>I really need to take my CZ out more.</p><p></p><p>I take pictures of my targets after I shoot and file them so I know what load/s run well and how well I am shooting. Pulled up my CZ targets … hell … I have not shot that rifle in seven and a half years! Latest target was from 11/30/16 shooting 55gr Norma FMJ ammo with 5 shots in .510”. I also tested Freedom 60gr JSP which put five shots in .579”. </p><p></p><p>With that full stock, the mini-Mauser action, the craftsmanship and that Leupold 1.25-4x scope with the #4 “German” reticle … completes that classy and sexy European vibe. ONLY negative is finding magazines. I only have two … would like to have at least four. </p><p></p><p>You are thinking … ya’ not shooting it … sell it. Not going to happen. Don’t even ask. </p><p></p><p>Reason why is that to me, as in the topic of this thread … it is a “favorite” because it is a “classic” that cannot be replaced. Like selling my 1978 Browning BDA (with the original box and owner’s manual), my Behlert tuned Colt Commander or Behlert tuned Belgium Browning Hi Power … or my Smith & Wesson 4” M629 (no dash). Would not be able to replace it with anything even close to the appeal that this rifle has to me.</p><p></p><p>You can find them … they are pretty reasonable cost wise (which mine would not be). I do wish that when I had the chance to buy a full stock in .308 that I had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Heeler, post: 4280856, member: 46613"] I really need to take my CZ out more. I take pictures of my targets after I shoot and file them so I know what load/s run well and how well I am shooting. Pulled up my CZ targets … hell … I have not shot that rifle in seven and a half years! Latest target was from 11/30/16 shooting 55gr Norma FMJ ammo with 5 shots in .510”. I also tested Freedom 60gr JSP which put five shots in .579”. With that full stock, the mini-Mauser action, the craftsmanship and that Leupold 1.25-4x scope with the #4 “German” reticle … completes that classy and sexy European vibe. ONLY negative is finding magazines. I only have two … would like to have at least four. You are thinking … ya’ not shooting it … sell it. Not going to happen. Don’t even ask. Reason why is that to me, as in the topic of this thread … it is a “favorite” because it is a “classic” that cannot be replaced. Like selling my 1978 Browning BDA (with the original box and owner’s manual), my Behlert tuned Colt Commander or Behlert tuned Belgium Browning Hi Power … or my Smith & Wesson 4” M629 (no dash). Would not be able to replace it with anything even close to the appeal that this rifle has to me. You can find them … they are pretty reasonable cost wise (which mine would not be). I do wish that when I had the chance to buy a full stock in .308 that I had. [/QUOTE]
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