question?
What features exactly have been included in the x39mm CZ527 to qualify it as "designed to shoot steel case ammo" as claimed in an earlier post? Can anyone list a source for such a claim?
I do not have a CZ in x39mm, but do have a bolt rifle from Ruger, as well as an AK clone and a Mini30. My experience with steel import ammo in all 3 rifles is that consistancy/accuracy is all over the board. Velocities can vary widely, accuracy is so-so, and the slugs, JHP or SP's, may or may not expand. I have even run across ammo (from a show) sold as "non'corrosive" that was indeed corrosive and only by good fortune caught things before my Mini was ruined. Thus, in reference to my question above, one feature I would think highly desireable in an x39 rifle intended for cheap steel case ammo, would be stainless steel construction, to resist the occasional corrossive mix up!
I read good things about Hornady steel case ammo and their poly tipped slug, but have not experimented with any of that product.
Finally, I cannot resist stating that a video game is likely not a good reference source for evaluating a firearm.