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CZ rifle question for Chris Mathews
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<blockquote data-quote="Aussie" data-source="post: 34886" data-attributes="member: 2447"><p>Jeff ,</p><p>The CZ rifles compare more than favourably with the big 3 as far as finish is concerned . All steel construction with no cheap alloy parts from memory.</p><p>Actions are based on the proven Mauser 98 design but with improvements . No short .308 length action though . They are generally quite accurate out of the box but respond to a trigger and bedding job as do most factory rifles . </p><p>Wood on the walnut models is normally Turkish Walnut of a better grade than standard big 3 models . Hammer forged barrels are used on most factory rifles and normally aren't up to the accuracy standard of a good button rifled barrel . </p><p>In Australia CZ's are generally cheaper than Winchesters , Remingtons and Savages .</p><p>One thing to check is whether your son can easily reach the trigger . Some models with the single set trigger need long fingers to reach comfortably . <img src="http://images/icons/wink.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aussie, post: 34886, member: 2447"] Jeff , The CZ rifles compare more than favourably with the big 3 as far as finish is concerned . All steel construction with no cheap alloy parts from memory. Actions are based on the proven Mauser 98 design but with improvements . No short .308 length action though . They are generally quite accurate out of the box but respond to a trigger and bedding job as do most factory rifles . Wood on the walnut models is normally Turkish Walnut of a better grade than standard big 3 models . Hammer forged barrels are used on most factory rifles and normally aren't up to the accuracy standard of a good button rifled barrel . In Australia CZ's are generally cheaper than Winchesters , Remingtons and Savages . One thing to check is whether your son can easily reach the trigger . Some models with the single set trigger need long fingers to reach comfortably . [img]images/icons/wink.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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