I couldn't resist buying a like-new CZ 455 a month or so ago. I pillar-bedded it, but had problems with the original scope and with getting it to group well with the ammo I bought.
The scope was replaced with a Bushnell 4-12X-AO Banner, which is much better than the Cabela's caliber-specific 3-9X.
Groups and POI still vary, apparently due to the ammo. The best grouping ammo to date is CCI 30gr WMR, Polymer Tip V-Max bullets, (advertised) 2,200 fps. It shot two consecutive groups of 0.3" from the bench, then one 0.4" with my left hand supported, but no rear bag.
Other ammo was disappointing, especially the Winchester HP, Solids, and Dynapoints. It could be that the rifle just doesn't like the ammo, but they didn't group better than 1 1/4".
Federal 50 grain loads grouped 5/8", but 4 1/2" lower than the CCI 30 grain ammo at 50 yards. That's too much of a difference to tolerate as a back-up load.
I really liked the rifle for it's nice woodgrain, but now love it for it's accuracy. Only accurate rifles stay at my place very long. This one is a keeper!
(The pictures were with the original scope. Note that I drilled/tapped the receiver for Weaver top mounts.)
The scope was replaced with a Bushnell 4-12X-AO Banner, which is much better than the Cabela's caliber-specific 3-9X.
Groups and POI still vary, apparently due to the ammo. The best grouping ammo to date is CCI 30gr WMR, Polymer Tip V-Max bullets, (advertised) 2,200 fps. It shot two consecutive groups of 0.3" from the bench, then one 0.4" with my left hand supported, but no rear bag.
Other ammo was disappointing, especially the Winchester HP, Solids, and Dynapoints. It could be that the rifle just doesn't like the ammo, but they didn't group better than 1 1/4".
Federal 50 grain loads grouped 5/8", but 4 1/2" lower than the CCI 30 grain ammo at 50 yards. That's too much of a difference to tolerate as a back-up load.
I really liked the rifle for it's nice woodgrain, but now love it for it's accuracy. Only accurate rifles stay at my place very long. This one is a keeper!
(The pictures were with the original scope. Note that I drilled/tapped the receiver for Weaver top mounts.)