Col. Pogy wrote:I have to report my CZ .222 Lux out of service and now in the gun hospital having a facelift to expose the Turkish walnut and recut the checkering after a restlying to the classic sporter forend. It all started after the initial purchase of the rifle itself, then a bore guide, then a better scope, then match prep brass, then................ Be warned! pogy
Look trev you have a twin .
Send us some pics when you are done with the customisation Col. I would love to see them
havent loaded for a 204 for about 6 mths but from memory you are over adi's max. I went up over too to test, no pressure signs?
You may be right Trev. Your load of 27.9 I think is close to maximum, but I wanted to go up slightly & see what gave. The 28.3 gn load was the most accurate & there were no pressure signs apparent. I am still experimenting, but those ADI figures are deliberately conservative for safety reasons. Also as we all know, what is OK in one gun can be dangerous in another...! I'll tread carefully.......