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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 677425" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>That is a hard one to work out. </p><p>Try the gun with a normal magazine and not the single shot adapter.</p><p>Try different brands of ammo . </p><p>Try not cleaning as much as rimfires don't need to be cleaned very often like centerfires do. </p><p>It is strange that letting the gun sit a while causes a high shot . That would indicate heat is an issue but rimfires don't get that hot anyway and one would think the zero would go up with sucessive shots if heat was an issue.</p><p>Does your CZ have a screw under the forend infront of the reciever ring ?</p><p>If it does then maybe you should try altering the tension on that front screw to see if anything gets better or worse.</p><p>Also some CZ's have no support between the stock and the action under the middle screw and if this screw is too tight it bows the action and stock .</p><p>I am guessing here because I am not familiar with that specific American scout model . It may be different to my Brno Cz's over here .</p><p>.5 Mil at 25 yards is only about .45 inch . Are you sure you are shooting well enough to see that .45 inch difference all the time. </p><p>Don't ignore the scope either they do some crazy things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 677425, member: 17844"] That is a hard one to work out. Try the gun with a normal magazine and not the single shot adapter. Try different brands of ammo . Try not cleaning as much as rimfires don't need to be cleaned very often like centerfires do. It is strange that letting the gun sit a while causes a high shot . That would indicate heat is an issue but rimfires don't get that hot anyway and one would think the zero would go up with sucessive shots if heat was an issue. Does your CZ have a screw under the forend infront of the reciever ring ? If it does then maybe you should try altering the tension on that front screw to see if anything gets better or worse. Also some CZ's have no support between the stock and the action under the middle screw and if this screw is too tight it bows the action and stock . I am guessing here because I am not familiar with that specific American scout model . It may be different to my Brno Cz's over here . .5 Mil at 25 yards is only about .45 inch . Are you sure you are shooting well enough to see that .45 inch difference all the time. Don't ignore the scope either they do some crazy things. [/QUOTE]
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