CZ-527 7.62x39mm Accuracy?

I own a CZ527 in 223 and love it. I searched for a light weight quality predator rifle for a year now. The CZ fit the bill exactly. I can't shoot a cheap feeling gun. If there is one part of a rifle that feels kinda cheesy (plastic trigger guards, triggers, crappy stock, etc..) I won't buy it regardless how it shoots. The CZ feels like my Sako's of the 1980's. There is a quality that oozes from the CZ that lets you know it is a gun that will be around to pass down for generations. Easy to adjust trigger, quality wood stock, excellent barrel construction, CRF, etc.. At this point, it's a bargain so good you will regret not buying one at its current price. Tikka and Savage, shoots good but the CZ shoots good but does it with a higher quality of rifle at this price point.
 
Last edited:
I wish I had pictures to post but they're on my other phone. With steel cased and a 4x scope I was getting 1-2 moa regularly. Her best group to date was with remington core lokt and had a 3 shot .52 group at 100. That was taking my time and the trigger set. Have since removed the scope and installed the necg peep sight. Great little gun. You wouldn't regret it for a minute, unless you lost the mag
 
Yes, I see them all the time both 223 and 762 39. Other calibers much less. I see carbines a lot, other models like various varmints also, but again, much less. You got to actually leave home and look. I think a gun state like Arizona, you should have no problem. It is nice to look, because some guns come in with real nice wood. I saw a 223, made me seriously consider trading mine in for the same gun. I did not want to risk getting one less accurate, or time and money--- and anyway, you get the idea.
 
Back
Top