Finished
Finished
So, I was supposed to stay at uni this weekend and be a conscientious book worm, and study for my up coming yearlies, but come friday morning, I had hatched a plan to make a quick weekend trip home, for a multitude of reasons, one of which was the arrival of 3 PTA's with my name on them....
So I made the trip home, and got home just in time to help move some gear around, as we are still sowing a bit of rice.....
Once I did that, I raced into town, and picked up the remaining piece of my puzzle I had been looking forward to getting, the barreled action of my cz 527 custom! I have waited a long time for this so I was particularly keen to get it!
A quick run down of the rifle
-cz profile stainless maddco barrel finished at 23' with a 1-10 rate of twist, 223 match chamber - bead blasted
- set trigger set at 12oz and unset 2lb - crisp!
-bedded
-lips machined off the bottom metal to allow the use of 3 rd flush fitting mags
-action cerakoted armour black and microslicked
-Kahles helia C 2.5-10x50 scope, sitting in leupy rings, Ideally I would of liked to of mounted it a little lower, but this was as low as I could get after scouring the specs of the 30mm rings available...
Here are some pics I got of it together :boogie:
The scope was moved forward a little since these photos, as I do the load development and lay it over a few pigs and foxes, I will throw a few more photos up, thanks for looking :onya:
I must also thank Lee from Trentech Engineering, for doing a great job and putting up with me along the way, I recommend his work to anyone after some smithing done.
Cheers,
Jackson.
So I made the trip home, and got home just in time to help move some gear around, as we are still sowing a bit of rice.....
Once I did that, I raced into town, and picked up the remaining piece of my puzzle I had been looking forward to getting, the barreled action of my cz 527 custom! I have waited a long time for this so I was particularly keen to get it!
A quick run down of the rifle
-cz profile stainless maddco barrel finished at 23' with a 1-10 rate of twist, 223 match chamber - bead blasted
- set trigger set at 12oz and unset 2lb - crisp!
-bedded
-lips machined off the bottom metal to allow the use of 3 rd flush fitting mags
-action cerakoted armour black and microslicked
-Kahles helia C 2.5-10x50 scope, sitting in leupy rings, Ideally I would of liked to of mounted it a little lower, but this was as low as I could get after scouring the specs of the 30mm rings available...
Here are some pics I got of it together :boogie:
The scope was moved forward a little since these photos, as I do the load development and lay it over a few pigs and foxes, I will throw a few more photos up, thanks for looking :onya:
I must also thank Lee from Trentech Engineering, for doing a great job and putting up with me along the way, I recommend his work to anyone after some smithing done.
Cheers,
Jackson.
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Mate those flush fitting mags make the CZ527s look a whole lot better. Nicely put together.
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Looks terrific Jacko, now you just need to rattle can the barrel black. Hwomuch are those three shot flush fit mags mate and where do you get them please.
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Looks nice Jacko, agree with Marcus about the flush magazine, the detachable magazine is one reason that I didn't want to use the CZ527 action for any of my builds.
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Indeed they do mate, I like them a lot!Branxhunter wrote:Mate those flush fitting mags make the CZ527s look a whole lot better. Nicely put together.
Marcus
Hey mate, they came with the rifle. I think "James Calhoon" in the states does them, or that rvb precision dude, actually, check the cz usa website, cz527 m1 mags will work too once you modify the bottom metal.Knackers wrote:Looks terrific Jacko, now you just need to rattle can the barrel black. Hwomuch are those three shot flush fit mags mate and where do you get them please.
Agreed mate, I wish they had an internal mag, really would be the best of everythingCamel wrote:Looks nice Jacko, agree with Marcus about the flush magazine, the detachable magazine is one reason that I didn't want to use the CZ527 action for any of my builds.
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Flush mags look Great + The bolt is on the right side !
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I really like that the bottom metal looks just right.
Seems a bit strange to see a bloke going from a 5 to 3 shot mag when everyone else is going to lunch box 10 shots.
Seems a bit strange to see a bloke going from a 5 to 3 shot mag when everyone else is going to lunch box 10 shots.
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MISSED wrote: lunch box 10 shots.
Not a fan either of 10 shots hanging down or those 15 etc. Not sure I can run more then 3 in my 5 for my 5.7 MMJ. Might have to look into them.
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Jacko
If you get time a close up pick of the modified mag well would be great !
If you get time a close up pick of the modified mag well would be great !
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They do mate, another lefty, good to seeDMC wrote:Flush mags look Great + The bolt is on the right side !
Yeah mate, it is a bit strange, but I don't like the big mags protruding from rifles, they wreck the lines of them, half the time, this will just run a single shot adapter anyways, so a mag won't even be needed!MISSED wrote:I really like that the bottom metal looks just right.
Seems a bit strange to see a bloke going from a 5 to 3 shot mag when everyone else is going to lunch box 10 shots.
Much the same mate, I hate them, it's ugly and a hangover of the "tacticool" crowd more than anything....stinkitup wrote:MISSED wrote: lunch box 10 shots.
Not a fan either of 10 shots hanging down or those 15 etc. Not sure I can run more then 3 in my 5 for my 5.7 MMJ. Might have to look into them.
Mate, I am currently not at home, but I will get the old girl to bring them over when she comes, and I will grab some photos and do a bit of a writeup mate...DMC wrote:Jacko
If you get time a close up pick of the modified mag well would be great !
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The flush bottom metal and three round mag is available through CZ, just get your lgs to order it. The single shot mag is available from Calhoun. The hex head action bolts are available through J&P Springs.
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That right there is it fellas.frakka wrote:The flush bottom metal and three round mag is available through CZ, just get your lgs to order it. The single shot mag is available from Calhoun. The hex head action bolts are available through J&P Springs.
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Just my opinion, but isn't a detachable mag better for a hunting rifle?Agreed mate, I wish they had an internal mag, really would be the best of everything
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I agree that a detachable mag can be better for a hunting rifle but only if you have a spare mag. Though for deer hunting in Vic with the requirement to have an unloaded rifle on public tracks it can be an advantage having the detachable mag.Knackers wrote:Just my opinion, but isn't a detachable mag better for a hunting rifle?Agreed mate, I wish they had an internal mag, really would be the best of everything
After putting a heap of rounds through my rifle a couple of weeks back. I found the 3 shot mags were getting a bit painful by the end as they seemed to be both constantly empty and usually at the wrong time.
Jacko, how did Lee do the magazine release as doesn't it usually sit lower than the stock?
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Maybe so mate, but I don't hunt, I only cullKnackers wrote:Just my opinion, but isn't a detachable mag better for a hunting rifle?Agreed mate, I wish they had an internal mag, really would be the best of everything
I dunno, I have always liked internal mags, if it had one, I really do think it would be just the best small action rifle available, better than the little sako's even in my opinion.
I'll get a photo of it mate, it hasn't been changed by Lee as far as I knowmn1863 wrote:I agree that a detachable mag can be better for a hunting rifle but only if you have a spare mag. Though for deer hunting in Vic with the requirement to have an unloaded rifle on public tracks it can be an advantage having the detachable mag.Knackers wrote:Just my opinion, but isn't a detachable mag better for a hunting rifle?Agreed mate, I wish they had an internal mag, really would be the best of everything
After putting a heap of rounds through my rifle a couple of weeks back. I found the 3 shot mags were getting a bit painful by the end as they seemed to be both constantly empty and usually at the wrong time.
Jacko, how did Lee do the magazine release as doesn't it usually sit lower than the stock?